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hi , is the below looks correct?! Hello Everyone, As you aware that the documentation phase from the xyz project on its last stage to finalize this phase and close it off, follow up to this phase next week will be the review pahse to be
ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter Writing (English language)
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braveheart77
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English Grammar, Formal Letter, Constructions, Business Letters, Writing Letters, Word Order, Writing Styles, Correct Spelling, Sentence Structure, Compound Subjects
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Looking Back What achievement during the past year are you most proud of? MY Words Proactively work in monitoring team to providing that maximum level of Availability of global IT resource (Servers & Network Link). User administration
ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter Writing (English language)
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dhan_csn
364 days ago
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the correct spelling is automotopia. its an english grammar term used to express an action in a way. example. when u open a soda can, it POPS in a loud manner. i hope that helped you =)
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Hello, welcome to the forum. I just wanted to let you know that you are more likely to get a response if your post includes capital letters and punctuation, and avoids abbreviations like "how r u" and "plz." I don't mean to offend you -- but the
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The first thing to note is the spelling: the correct spelling is a-c-c-u-s-a-t-i-v-e. Another thing to note is that the term often employed to identify the "case" of words like "him", "her" and "whom" is Objective, rather than Accusative (which is
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mike a.
6 yr 6 days ago
American English, Grammar, Verbs, Word Order, British English, Whom, Spelling, English Grammar, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Accusative, Correct Spelling
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