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Anon006 Posted 6 years ago
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Woodward is the name of an apartment building that is having mechanical problems.

Which is correct to say:

Dear Ben, I have to talk to you about a current situation for/at Woodward.

  

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anon006 Woodward is the name of an apartment building that is having mechanical problems. Which is correct to say : Dear Ben, I have to talk to you about a current situation for/at Woodward. When you are speaking, you don't address people with "dear".

  • anon006 Woodward is the name of an apartment building that is having mechanical problems.
  • Which is correct to say : Dear Ben, I have to talk to you about a current situation for/at Woodward.
  • When you are speaking, you don't address people with "dear".
  • That's only for when you write a letter (or email).
  • "current" will be understood without saying it.
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anon006

Woodward is the name of an apartment building that is having mechanical problems.

Which is correct to say:

Dear Ben, I have to talk to you about a current situation for/at Woodward.

When you are speaking, you don't address people with "dear". That's only for when you write a letter (or email).

"current" will be

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