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It depends who you are writing to. If you are writing a formal letter then no.
I would use with kind regards to someone I knew slightly and was friendly with, but not with my close friends or family. For example, my grandmother's friend, if I
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There is no hard and fast rule, but the most common practice is to put the author's initials in capitals and the typist's initials in lower case. Here is an example:
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When there are more pages than one in a letter it is normal practice
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What is the correct format for author and typist codes at the end of a letter?
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What is the correct usage (if any) on "Con't" to denote multiple pages of a formal letter?
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What is the correct format for author and typist codes at the end of a letter?
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What is the correct usage (if any) on "Con't" to denote multiple pages of a formal letter?
Thanks!
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Could the following sentences be used in a formal letter? Would the two of them be right? If so, when would you use number 1 and when number 2?
1. I look forward to meeting you.
2. I am looking forward to meeting you.
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A friend of mine received DWI. He needs to obtain a CD Evaluation and follow-up treatment. I disscuss with his attorney and lcoated a friend a mine who is a CD counselor. I is willing to provide the court with this information, but asked if I
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