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Now if you'll excuse me / You'll have to excuse me I'm wondering if you could explain the difference between them to me.
Dec 16, 2016 4:08 AM
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Thank you for your help
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Example: Now, if you excuse me, I will return to my work. You have to excuse me, I need to go back. First one is more formal.
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