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Latest post Thu, Nov 17 2005 7:01 AM by s_s_sridhar. 2 replies.
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s_s_sridhar  +  159477 Thu, 17 Nov 05 06:44 AM

Hi All,

Is the following sentence correct?

"He is out of office today, due to not keeping well"

Thanks,

SRI

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Mister Micawber  +  159478 Thu, 17 Nov 05 06:46 AM

Not really, SS.  Try:

He is out of the office today because he is not feeling well.

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s_s_sridhar, 4 yr 6 days ago
Thanks Mr MM
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