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Latest post Wed, Jun 29 2005 6:04 PM by little_star. 3 replies.
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little_star  +  113685 Wed, 29 Jun 05 06:04 PM
Hi, i am collecting data from a customer, for one of the item, only partial data is provided, as a summary , can I say:


I was able to obtain all of the data listed above excluding the budget cost where only part of the data were provided.

I am not sure of using the "where" and were provided.!

Thanks!
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davkett  +  113698 Wed, 29 Jun 05 07:05 PM
How about:

I was able to obtain all of the data listed above except for the budget costs where only some parts of the data were provided.
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Eimai_Anglos  +  113784 Thu, 30 Jun 05 01:18 AM
I was able to obtain all of the data listed above; excluding the budget cost, where only part of the data was provided.

... is also correct (in my opinion).

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Except for the semi-colon.
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