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Common collocations with submission in American Collocation

submission noun

US /səbˈmɪʃ(ə)n/

formal or written

formal
written

Some reports from Canada have been included in our written submission.

spoken

oral

Although he made no oral sumbissions, I am grateful for his assistance.

by more than one person or a group

joint

The Museum put forward a joint submission with several other historic societies.

not asked for

unsolicited

Never send unsolicited submissions as these will probably never reach the right person.

first and possibly changing later

draft
first
initial
original

PDF is the preferred format, but other formats will be accepted for initial submissions.

last

final

Responses from the consultation will be considered and taken into account in our final submission to the Secretary of State.

arriving late

late

Late submissions will not be considered.

done electronically

electronic
online

Electronic submissions are preferred.

involving a lot of details

detailed

I would be very happy to make a more detailed submission on this issue.

new

new

Each new submission is compared with all the existing information.

prepare a submission

draft
prepare
produce
write

The submission was written by their legal adviser.

send a submission to someone

make
present
send
submit

We request that submissions are sent to us as early as possible.

receive a submission

receive

Your tutor will grade each module within 24 hours of receiving your submission.

want people to send a submission

encourage
invite
welcome

We invite submissions for the Spring newsletter.

consider or discuss a submission

assess
consider
discuss
review

Hundreds of submissions were carefully reviewed by the exhibition jurors.

accept/not accept a submission

accept
approve
reject

A site administrator will review and approve the submission before publishing it on the website.