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Latest post Mon, Jan 22 2007 7:17 PM by pructus. 3 replies.
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pructus  +  318466 Mon, 22 Jan 07 05:00 PM

 

 

a. Correct errors if any, if not, indicate that there are no errors. 

 

b. Correct errors if any, indicate not if not. 

 

c. Correct errors if any, if not indicate as such. 

 

d. Correct errors, if any, or indicate as such.

 

Among them which is best expression?

 

Or are there better expressions?

 

And how about the word, "indicate"?

 

Are there better words than "indicate"?

 

 

 

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Ant_222  +  318471 Mon, 22 Jan 07 05:12 PM
#a is the best among the worst...

Maybe my variant is better (though I am not sure):

Please, correct errors/mistakes if there are any. And, if there are no ones, tell me that too.
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Correct any errors, or indicate if there are none.
pructus  +  318496 Mon, 22 Jan 07 07:17 PM

Many thanks to you two....

How about, "Correct errors, if none, indicate as such", which I worked out after your advices?

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