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2 English sentences- do they make sense and are they correct?

1. Your obstetrician has conformed to this certificate of receipt.
2. The board of directors has postponed the general meeting ofshareholders further to some unexpected incidents
Do the above sentences makes sense? Are they grammatically correct? In which situation would they be used?
Thanks in advance.
  

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Hi, 1. Your obstetrician has conformed to this certificate of receipt. I have no idea what this means.

  • Hi, 1.
  • Your obstetrician has conformed to this certificate of receipt.
  • I have no idea what this means.
  • Try to say it some other way.
  • 2.
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Hi,

1. Your obstetrician has conformed to this certificate of receipt.

I have no idea what this means. Try to say it some other way.

2. The board of directors has postponed the general meeting of shareholders, further to some unexpected incidents.

Used in a business context, obviously.



Best wishes, Clive

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Hi,

1. Your obstetrician has conformed to this certificate of receipt. => confirmed is the correct word in this situation.

2. The board of directors has postponed the general meeting of shareholders further to some unexpected incidents. => due to is a better word.


Hope this helps!

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