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22 Oct 05:54 PM
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How do you say this in English (US)? I want to use " further details" in a sentence. But I am not sure " I'd like to know the job further details" is correct or not.
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How about: I’d like to get further details about the job. This sounds more natural!
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I would like further details on the job
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@summer725 “I’m interested in receiving further details concerning this employment opportunity.”
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You could say it as "I'd like to know the job's further details" or "I'd like to know further details about the job." Either way, both will work.
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