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What would be the best way to say "I hope we figure something out" in a professional way?

So many answers in so many words. “Let’s work this out together.” Neither is “in charge.” Either can initiate the solution to conclusion. Start implies “right now” with a “we can” attitude. What I call a “WIN”-“WIN”. “Hope” is a dopey word for weak speakers. The other answers are no better. Be direct and clear. Be proactice and sincere. Be calm and humble. Be polite.

What is another way to say that something came back to bite you in the butt?

What goes around comes around

Another way to say you would "jump at" something?

I would welcome the opportunity to
I would welcome the chance to
I would be very happy to
I would very much like the chance to
I would happily seize the opportunity
I would take full advantage of this chance/opportunity

What's another way to say being 'MADLY in love'? Something that would (cont)....?

Smitten or Head over heels

Another way to say that something would be a 'recipe for disaster'?

would lead to certain doom

car crash waiting to happen

Another way to say "let me know"?

"Don't hesitate to call (or contact) me."
"Keep me informed."
"I await your response."

What is a better way to say, "It would mean a lot to me"?

There’s no reason to change it. This is a standard phrase used to express future heartfelt gratitude in situations where, say, a friend offers to do a good deed or you ask the friend for a big favour.Example 1A: I’m going to donate $500 to the Cancer Society in the name of your late mother.B: Thanks. That would mean a lot to me.Example 2A; Do you think you could babysit Sally for the weekend? You’re the only one I can rely on and it would mean a lot to me.B: In that case, of course I will.You could play around with the wording—substitute ‘a great deal’ for ‘a lot,’ perhaps—if you want to make it more formal.

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