ON YOUR END

Definition: Referring to a specific location or condition related to the person you are addressing, often used in discussions about technical issues or communication problems.

Synonyms: Your Side, Your Part, Your Area, Your Perspective, Your Viewpoint

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
I hope the email attachment opens correctly on your end.
#2
Is the website loading properly on your end?
#3
Is the sound clear on your end of the phone call?
#4
I hope the signal is strong on your end for the video call.
#5
Could you verify if the payment went through on your end?
#6
How is the weather on your end of town?
#7
Have you experienced any network issues on your end during the video call?
#8
Can you confirm if the changes were implemented correctly on your end?
#9
Please review the report and provide feedback on your end.
#10
Could you please check if the problem is on your end?
#11
The delay in receiving emails might be on your end.
#12
Is there anything you can do on your end to resolve the issue?
#13
Please double-check the settings on your end to ensure everything is configured correctly.
#14
On your end, the report is clear.
#15
On your end, please check the internet connection before we proceed.
#16
Please confirm if the issue occurs on your end during peak hours.
#17
Is the problem occurring consistently on your end, or is it intermittent?
#18
Before we escalate this further, can you confirm the settings on your end?
#19
If the issue persists on your end, we may need to explore alternative solutions.
#20
Could you provide more details regarding the error message on your end?

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I wanted to follow up on the status of the project. Have you received the latest updates?B: Good morning, Mark. Yes, I've received the updates. Everything looks good on my end. We're making good progress.A: That's great to hear. Is there anything you need from my end to keep things moving smoothly?B: Not at the moment, but I'll let you know if anything comes up. Thanks for checking in.
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