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Ana Machado Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Arises for?

Please, can I write in a formal email that:

"It would be my pleasure to introduce myself in person if the opportunity arises for a meeting."

Is it right? Clear? My intention is to say that I would love to schedule a meeting to present myself, if possible (no pressure at all).

I just never heard/read "arises for" before...

Thank you!

  

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"Is it right? It is grammatical, but a bit fay for a business letter. I would be grateful for a personal interview if possible.

  • "Is it right?
  • It is grammatical, but a bit fay for a business letter.
  • I would be grateful for a personal interview if possible.
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Ana Machado"It would be my pleasure to introduce myself in person if the opportunity arises for a meeting."Is it right?

It is grammatical, but a bit fay for a business letter.

I would be grateful for a personal interview if possible.

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