English phrase from drama scenes

Professional Ways to Say "i have very"

Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "i have very" with real scene examples.

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Polite
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I have something else for her, but

This means the speaker has been told to hand something over in person and not through someone else.

From The Mistress Trap, Episode 30

When do people say this?

Scene Context

The speaker says they are required to deliver something directly to her.

Usage Scenario

Use this in formal or professional situations when explaining a delivery rule or instruction. It sounds stiff and official rather than casual.

Better ways to say it

1
I have strict instructions to give it to her personally.
2
I'm required to give it to her personally.
3
I have to deliver it to her in person.

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