Are you available or would you be available?

We use "would you be available." It's a more polite way to ask. Instead of, "Are you available?" "Would you be available" sounds a little more formal.
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Is it I will be available or I would be available?

This means if it is a request, the response will be with “will”. However, if it is taken as a conditional, the response will be with “would”.
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How do you answer Would you be available?

The answer could be a "Yes, I would be available", or a "Yes, I would", or a "Sure thing", or a "Yes sir, I will gladly attend" or a "Never in a thousand years", or a "No way mate, I'm not coming" or a "Who is this?" They all mean different things and are used in different situations. In every language.
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Are you available to or for?

Either one is correct, depending on the context. "The information is available to you" is more of a permission-granting sentence.
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Will not be available or would not be available?

The subjunctive tense implies an event that has not and may never happen. “If that person ever tried to visit me I would not be available”. On the other hand, for an event that will happen but you can't attend, you should use the future tense: “I would love to go with you but unfortunately I will not be available.”
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How do you say I will not be available today?

Here are 10 ways for you to say 'NO' in a polite manner:
  1. I'm honoured but I can't. ...
  2. I wish there were two of me. ...
  3. Unfortunately, now is not a good time. ...
  4. Sorry, I'm booked into something else right now. ...
  5. Damn, not able to fit this one in! ...
  6. Sadly, I have something else. ...
  7. No, thank you but it sounds lovely, so next time.
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Would not be or will not be?

Many English learners get will and would confused because they're used in very similar situations. But they're not the same. The main difference between will and would is that will is used for real possibilities while would is used for imagined situations in the future.
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Are you available Is it correct?

This is not correct. Don't use this phrase. "Do you available" uses an incorrect helping verb.
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What does are you available mean?

"Are you available?" does means "Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend?" but, as you say, it more usually means "are you free?"
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Which is correct available for or available to?

Either is correct. In American English, I idiomatically hear "to the public" being used as an indication that there is no limit on who can access it, and "for the public" to imply that it is for the public's benefit. You could say: The [vaccine's effectiveness] data is available for the public.
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When would you be available for an interview?

Unless this question is preceded by "We'd like to offer you the job," it's not a job offer. So, you do not need to give an exact date at this point—just let the interviewer know if you'd be able to start right away, in two weeks, or if you'll need a bit more time.
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How do you say you are available for a meeting?

In a sentence, "Would you be available for a meeting next week?" The next expression is "Would it be possible for you to." So, "Would it be possible for you to" is a very polite way to make a request. So, you want something from the other person but you need to request that politely.
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How do I say I am available in an interview?

Yes, I am available on day, date, month, at time am / pm." "Yes, I very much would like to interview with you at..." Yes, I can be available for an interview at several times during the week of..." Thank you for the invitation to interview for the [job position].
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When you are available meaning?

If someone is available, they are not busy and therefore able to do something: [ + to infinitive ] I'm afraid I'm not available to help with the show on the 19th.
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What does I'm available mean?

It can mean "I'm single" or "I'm not in a relationship." It can also mean "I don't have any plans" - when used in conjunction with a date or time, or that you can be contacted at that point in time.
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How do you respond to what time you work?

I am available to work Monday through Friday, and I am very flexible about the start and end times on those days. I'm willing to make occasional additional hours work with my schedule. I really value my weekend time with my family. I'm more than willing to go above and beyond during the standard workweek.
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Will you or would you?

The word 'will' is generally used as a modal verb, but it can also be used as a noun. 'Would' is also a modal verb and is the past tense of will. Another difference between 'will' and 'would' is that 'will' is used in statements that refer to the future while 'would' is used to refer events to the past.
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What is a good sentence for available?

Fresh fruit is available during the summer. The drug is readily available in Europe. The report will soon be made available to the public. I missed the plane, and the next available flight doesn't leave until tomorrow.
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How do you ask someone if they are free?

I don't want to be informal, but I don't have to be too formal either. Let me know when you are free so that we can discuss this in more details. Let me know when you are available so that we can discuss this in more details. Let me know when you are not busy so that we can discuss this in more details.
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Are you or do you grammar?

“Do you” is referring to something you do whereas “are you” would be referring to something you are. For example, you could say “Do you verb”, or “Are you a noun”. You'd say “Do you write?” But if you started with “are you”, you could say “Are you a writer”. Do you cook?
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Do you free or are you free?

"Do you free on Saturday?" is wrong grammar. "Are you free on Saturday?" is correct.
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Which is correct would be or will be?

The main difference between will and would is that would can be used in the past tense but will cannot. Also, would is commonly used to refer to a future event that may occur under specific conditions, while will is used more generally to refer to future events.
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Where we use would?

would is the past tense form of will. Because it is a past tense, it is used: to talk about the past. to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something)
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How we use would?

Would is an auxiliary verb - a modal auxiliary verb. We use would mainly to: talk about the past. talk about the future in the past.
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Using would as as a kind of past tense of will or going to is common in reported speech:
  1. She said that she would buy some eggs. ...
  2. The candidate said that he wouldn't increase taxes.
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