"Who's working right now?" How else can you express this idea?
"Who's working right now?"
Who’s on purpose?Who’s on departure?Who’s on duty?Who’s on sale?
"Mr Bradley is not in the office, because he's gone away, but he's not on holiday, because he's also working and has a lot of meetings too." How can you say all this more professionally?
"Mr Bradley is not in the office, because he's gone away, but he's not on holiday, because he's also working and has a lot of meetings too."
Mr Bradley is away on hand.Mr Bradley is away on business.Mr Bradley is away on purpose.Mr Bradley is away on departure.
"The doctors in the maternity department have to be available whenever they are needed because babies are born around the clock." How else can you say this?
"The doctors in the maternity department have to be available whenever they are needed because babies are born around the clock."
The doctors are on call around the clock.The doctors are on business around the clock.The doctors are on sale around the clock.The doctors are on purpose around the clock.
"Don't forget to call the office when your plane lands and you get down from the plane and go inside the airport." What’s a better way to say all this?
"Don't forget to call the office when your plane lands and you get down from the plane and go inside the airport."
Don’t forget to call the office on purpose.Don’t forget to call the office on departure.Don’t forget to call the office on arrival.Don’t forget to call the office on hand.
"Most people are quite nervous before giving a presentation." How else can you express this idea?
"Most people are quite nervous before giving a presentation."
Most people are on call before giving a presentation.Most people are on edge before giving a presentation. Most people are on business before giving a presentation.Most people are on hand before giving a presentation.
"Which laptops are now available at a lower price than they were last week?" What’s a better way to ask this question?
"Which laptops are now available at a lower price than they were last week?"
Which laptops are now on sale?Which laptops are now on call?Which laptops are now on purpose?Which laptops are now on duty?
"Do you have a printer available that I can use?" What’s another way to express this thought?
"Do you have a printer available that I can use?"
Do you have a printer on hand?Do you have a printer on edge?Do you have a printer on purpose?Do you have a printer on sale?
"I noticed the first speaker was anxious and nervous before the conference." How else can this be said?
"I noticed the first speaker was anxious and nervous before the conference."
I noticed the first speaker was on edge.I noticed the first speaker was on purpose.I noticed the first speaker was on business.I noticed the first speaker was on departure.
"Jack's on duty tonight." What does this mean?
"Jack's on duty tonight."
Jack is not working tonight.Jack is working tonight.Jack never works.Jack doesn’t work here.
"Are you on call this weekend?" What does this mean?
"Are you on call this weekend?"
Are you going to call me this weekend?Are you going on a date this weekend?Are you going to the bathroom this weekend?Are you going to be available if we need you this weekend?
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February 7, 2026