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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Are these sentences grammatically sound and correct?

This is to confirm that the items selected were not included in the items returned to the supplier.

This is to confirm that the selected items were not included in the items returned to the supplier.

This is to confirm that the selected items were not among the items returned to the supplier.

Are all the sentences grammatically correct and same meaning?

  

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This is to confirm that the items selected were not included in with the items returned to the supplier. This is to confirm that the selected items were not included in with the items returned to the supplier. This is to confirm that the selected items were not among the items returned to the supplier.

  • This is to confirm that the items selected were not included in with the items returned to the supplier.
  • This is to confirm that the selected items were not included in with the items returned to the supplier.
  • This is to confirm that the selected items were not among the items returned to the supplier.
  • Are all the sentences grammatically correct and same meaning?
  • Yes, as edited Clive
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This is to confirm that the items selected were not included in with the items returned to the supplier.

This is to confirm that the selected items were not included in with the items returned to the supplier.

This is to confirm that the selected items were not among the items returned to the supplier.

Are all the sente

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