E-mail to my supervisor

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Buno

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I would like to ask to my supervisor if she has already contacted someone (within the academic researchers/specialists) who cn help me understand wear-traces on the materials I am studying. Is it correct and formal if I say: Have you already tried to concact someone who can help me understand wear-traces on my spearsheads?
Does it seem tht I want to rush her? Is there any more formal way to submit my request to her?

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I would like to ask [STRIKE]to[/STRIKE] my supervisor if she has already contacted someone (within the academic researchers/specialists) who cn help me understand wear-traces on the materials I am studying. Is it correct and formal if I say: Have you already tried to concact someone who can help me understand wear-traces on my spearsheads?
Does it seem tht I want to rush her? Is there any more formal way to submit my request to her?
Perhaps you could say:
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Pardon me if I am being impatient, but I would like to know if you have contacted someone who can help me understand wear-traces on the materials I am studying.
Cordially,
Me

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