JUST TO CONFIRM

Definition: Used to verify or ensure the accuracy of information or details.

Synonyms: Double Check, Verify, Confirm Again, Validate, Reconfirm

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
I just wanted to confirm the date of the school play.
#2
Just to confirm, the science project is due next Monday, right?
#3
Could you please call me back just to confirm your appointment?
#4
I sent you an email, just to confirm that you received it.
#5
Before we proceed, just to confirm, you have your passport, right?
#6
Just to confirm, the package should be delivered by Friday, correct?
#7
We wanted to double-check, just to confirm that you received our email regarding the project updates.
#8
Could you please review the document and reply, just to confirm that everything meets your expectations?
#9
Before we finalize the itinerary, I wanted to check in with you just to confirm any specific preferences you may have.
#10
Could you please send me an email just to confirm the time of the meeting?
#11
Just to confirm, the deadline for submission is next Friday, correct?
#12
He sent a follow-up message just to confirm that the package had been delivered.
#13
Just to confirm, could you please send the document to my email?
#14
He called me just to confirm the time of the event.
#15
She called just to confirm the dinner reservation.
#16
The hotel booking, just to confirm, is for two nights.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Ms. Johnson. I'm calling regarding the meeting scheduled for this afternoon.B: Good morning. Yes, that's correct. We're set to meet at 2 PM.A: Great. Just to confirm, the meeting will be held in Conference Room B, correct?B: Yes, that's correct. Conference Room B at 2 PM.A: Perfect. And just to confirm, will Mr. Smith from the finance department be joining us as well?B: Yes, he'll be there to discuss the budget proposal.A: Excellent. Thank you for confirming, Ms. Johnson. I'll see you at 2 PM.B: You're welcome. Looking forward to it. See you then.
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