
With dispatch
Efficiency Implication
Using 'with dispatch' implies a task is done not just quickly, but also effectively without wasting time or resources.

The emergency services responded to the call with dispatch.
Professional Tone
'With dispatch' is often used in formal or business contexts to describe completing tasks both promptly and professionally.

Please send the documents with dispatch.
Action Oriented
The phrase 'with dispatch' suggests an action-oriented approach to addressing matters without delay.

She addressed the issue with dispatch, leaving no doubts about her decisiveness.
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