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Thank you very very much. Your help was very valuable for us. I believe that this offer just can't be refused. I'm so glad to have found this website and I will recommend it to my friends . Thank you.
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I see what you mean. Without understanding the precise details of how the charging works, I'm not sure how best to word it. I was imagining that you plan to charge commission even if the advertising space sells for the original asking price,
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I agree practically on all your points. Hmmm. The possibility that you might be able to get them more than their "list price" seems worth making a point of (some sort of bidding mechanism?), but you've already spoken about
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Thank you again. General point: don't use CAPITAL LETTERS for emphasis; it's bad style and seems as if you're shouting at them. You can use italics or bold for emphasis, if required. I'm not sure whether all the text you've
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shurman81
170 days ago
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Thank you, I will take into account your remarks in the final version of the letter. And now I would like to present the essece of the offers. I wonder if the 'EXCHANGE' is a correct term. By 'EXCHANGE' I mean the palce where a lot
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Hi, I have some questions about how to use the verb 'make'. We can say the following: I study English. I am afraid. It is mossible. Also we can say: Make me study English. And what is about these sentences: 1. Make me be afraid. 2.
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Amazing! In Russian it sounds pretty good. Now I don't believe russian-english dictionary . I just don't want to use a title like 'A business offer'. It should attract reader's attention. I would
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shurman81
175 days ago
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I have just found that 'analogue' is an american variant of 'analog'. I want to say that none of other companies renders a similar (the same) service. Only the mentioned one does.
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If 'I consult my mother' means that I ask for information, then 'I'm consulted by my mother' means that my mother asks for information. Right?
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I mean by using 'I' as a subject.
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