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Nov. 2, 2021

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Sorry, I am afraid I misunderstood you. If you were referring to the original time at 7 pm on your side, I think it's also okay, but it's just that we can only have our call for 30 minutes because this morning I will go to another city to hold field training, as I said to you before. During the trip we are supposed to go out of the hotel at 8 am, so I think I have to have my breakfast at least at 7:40. That's to say we can only have about 30 minutes' call. If it's okay for you, let's do it.

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Sorry, I am afraid I misunderstood you.

If you were referring to the original time at 7 pm on your side, I think it's also okay, but it's just that we can only have our call for 30 minutes because this morning I will go to another city to hold field training, as I said to you before.

During the trip we are supposed to go out of the hotel at 8 am, so I think I have to have my breakfast at least at 7:40.

That's to say we can only have about 30 minutes' call to speak on the phone.

Or: "...we can only have about 30 minutes on a call" or "...we can only have about 30 minutes for a call".

If it's okay for you, let's do it.

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Nov. 3, 2021

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Sorry, I am afraid I misunderstood you.


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If you were referring to the original time at 7 pm on your side, I think it's also okay, but it's just that we can only have our call for 30 minutes because this morning I will go to another city to hold field training, as I said to you before.


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During the trip we are supposed to go out of the hotel at 8 am, so I think I have to have my breakfast at least at 7:40.


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That's to say we can only have about 30 minutes' call.


That's to say we can only have about 30 minutes' call to speak on the phone.

Or: "...we can only have about 30 minutes on a call" or "...we can only have about 30 minutes for a call".

If it's okay for you, let's do it.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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