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The first sentence is merely a shortened form of the second, with 'the' omitted. It is a style common in brief business communications, where unimportant words are omitted and abbreviations are rampant.
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Hi,
Why are short sentences and short paragraphs appropriate for business communication?
I wouldn't say that is always true, but I agree with the general idea.
Here are a few thoughts.
'Short' often means clearer,
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Why are short sentences and short paragraphs appropriate for business communication?
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Of course it's not a sentence - more like a memo - but your meaning seems perfectly clear to me, and I wouldn 't call it "incorrect." However, I don't think I've ever read anything quite like it. I suspect people in the
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Hi, You write pretty well. I have two comments on this. 1. Are you sure 'bubling transactions' is the right term. I get no hits when I search Google for it. And none if I change the spelling to 'bubbling transactions'. 2. When you
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Hello all,
I am back with another 'Help Request'. In business communication, is it right to write an email with the following sentence:
'Please reply to this/my email for further assistance."
Thanks
Murugesh
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