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Hello Anon
"Yours truly" is mostly used in American English, so I'm not too sure. Maybe a passing AmE will let us know.
MrP
Passing American here.
Having spent most of my day today drafting business letters (dunning
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grammar geek
3 yr 125 days ago
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Tony Cooper wrote on 04 Jun 2004: My examples are all specific to a particular business context. ... what it costs us to manufacture the goods you desire I don't object to your phrasing, but as a person that has made a living selling things, I
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5 yr 176 days ago
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Alexander Hefendehl wrote on 04 Jun 2004: "Dear Mr President" or "Dear President Bush" would probably be better. I am writing to express my concerns about the way you lead your country ... "I have some concerns about the
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cybercypher
5 yr 176 days ago
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Robert Bannister (Email Removed) wrote on 04 Jan 2004: Agreed. And to paraphrase the American Council on Reading, "It ... grunts (on viola da gamba) and sharp shrieks (on calliope)) It's all very well to ridicule this "method"
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cybercypher
5 yr 328 days ago
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I've looked over the newsgroup and figured out that "Mrs." and "Mr." don't have a period after them in Britain. ... the U.S.? It's not an abreviation so like "Miss", it needs no period. Yet even MS
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 337 days ago
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