No and there are spelling mistakes as well.
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. Here is the corrected version: "Thank you for resolving this matter in a timely manner."
Yes, it is correct to say "Getting this done in a timely manner" if you want to express the need for something to be completed promptly.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "similarly" (in a like manner).
That is the correct spelling of "passively" (in an indirect way, or in a deferential manner).
She couldn't help but smile in a silly manner as she watched the playful puppies frolicking in the park.
A declarative sentence is a type of sentence that makes a statement or expresses an opinion. It usually ends with a period. A declarative sentence is used to convey information in a straightforward manner.
Not if you are referring to the plural ("Where do you all live?"), but to ask this of a single person in the same manner would be incorrect.
Primly
He gave the speech in a confident manner.
The correct spelling of the adverb is "professionally" (in a correct or competent manner).
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Example sentence - We want her to conduct herself in a respectable manner.
He has a friendly manner. Her friendly manner has gained her many friends. He would be more well liked if he had a friendly manner.
Example sentence - We attempted to resolve our differences in a calm manner.
nearly is the adverb of manner
"He said it in a grudging manner."
It is important to handle chemicals unsafely can result in serious injuries.
The correct meaning for research is "an attempt to find out in a systematically and scientific manner"