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Ali moghaddam Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Address writing in english

hi
I want to address a place in English on a business card my boss ordered but he's really precise about the correct writing and since the address in our language is wrote "between the alleys 14 & 16, A high way,..." I'm not sure this is correct to write it like this in English.
should i just name the building and then the high way or can i say what i said above?
which is correct and more common? please help me out
thanks everyone

  

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Don't change the content of the address, or the order of the elements, though if the building has a name, you can add this. In your case, therefore, your address written in Latin script/English might look like this: Building Name Between Alleys 14 & 16 Name of Highway Place Name and other address information

  • Don't change the content of the address, or the order of the elements, though if the building has a name, you can add this.
  • In your case, therefore, your address written in Latin script/English might look like this: Building Name Between Alleys 14 & 16 Name of Highway Place Name and other address information
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Don't change the content of the address, or the order of the elements, though if the building has a name, you can add this. In your case, therefore, your address written in Latin script/English might look like this:

Building Name

Between Alleys 14 & 16

Name of Highway

Place Name and other address information

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