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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Are these sentences grammatically correct?

On contacting the internet provider, they saying that there is no issue at their end and all are working fine. They stated that there might be an issue with the fire wall. In order to checking that issue, they need to communicate with you, so please contact their service desk at the earliest.

  

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The internet provider says there is no issue at their end and everything is working fine. They state that there might be an issue with the fire wall. In order to check this, they need to communicate with you, so please contact their service desk at your earliest convenience.

  • The internet provider says there is no issue at their end and everything is working fine.
  • They state that there might be an issue with the fire wall.
  • In order to check this, they need to communicate with you, so please contact their service desk at your earliest convenience.
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The internet provider says there is no issue at their end and everything is working fine. They state that there might be an issue with the fire wall. In order to check this, they need to communicate with you, so please contact their service desk at your earliest convenience.

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