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How different they are?
Seems that they have same meaning..., but sometimes one is used more in a specific sentence or meaning than the other.
Look forward to your explanation...
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience.
I posted up my story thinking I can both share my experience and have my English checked in terms of grammer, or whatsoever..
And I learned a lot from your reply in terms of both.
Thank you.
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Oh, no, no, no..
We (the company) don't have any intention to let B get away with doing bad faith or intentional misconduct.
The sentence is part of the engagement letter that "B" drafted and sent us.
Since we are not native speaker, we needed confirmation of native speakers on our beliefs...
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Thank you for your input.
But I wonder, 'should they put 'not' in between "is" and "caused" in order to make sense, or replace 'if' with 'unless'?'
I need confirmation.
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Would you look into the following sentence out of an engagement letter and check whether there is no problem with it? I am not sure whether it makes sense. Thank you in advance for your helpful opinion.
Sentence to proofread:
"The Company shall indemnify and hold harmless B and its personnel...
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I jot down my thoughts about marrage and my husband. I will be very grateful if you read this and give your feedback, comment, grammatical adivice, or whatsoever.
I gained new perspective on what a husband means to me. Of course, I have husband since I’m married. However, I have been...
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How different are they???
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Wow!!!
Thank you so much for the detailed and prompt answer.
It was a great help for me.
HaHa.. well, my birthday is April 22 (no abbreviation in text!!! I will remember.), so you have only one day to prepare..
Thank you again....
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It seems there are lots of ways to indicate a date.
For example, if I want to write a date of April 22, 2006, it is written in diverse ways such as "Apr. 22, 2006, Apr. 22nd, 2006, or 22 April 2006.
What is the difference between them?
Which is appropriate in what occasions or purposes?
I...
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