CIRCLE BACK TO YOU

Definition: To return to a previous topic or issue in a conversation or discussion, often for further consideration or discussion.

Synonyms: Return, Reconnect, Revisit, Come Back, Loop In

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
Can we circle back to you about your favorite colors after we talk about animals?
#2
Once the design team has reviewed your feedback, they will circle back to you with revised sketches.
#3
I understand your concern, and I promise we will circle back to you with a solution.
#4
Could we circle back to you later in the meeting to hear your thoughts?
#5
Could you remind me to circle back to you at the end of the meeting?
#6
Regarding your question about the budget, let me circle back to you after the meeting.
#7
Circle back to you once I have all the necessary information.
#8
Reportedly, the team will circle back to you once they finalize the project plan.
#9
Budget constraints necessitate that we circle back to you with revised estimates.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I wanted to discuss the marketing proposal you presented last week. Have you had any updates on that?B: Good morning, Mark. I'm still waiting for feedback from the design team. Once I have that, I'll be able to finalize the proposal. I should have more information by the end of the day.A: Great, thanks for the update. Let's circle back to this later today then.B: Absolutely, Mark. I'll make sure to keep you in the loop.
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