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This is to report that Dennis no show today and I've confirm with Sarah Law, he didn't report to Jeffrey whether he will report duty or not.
  

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This is to report that Dennis is a 'no show' today. I've confirmed with Sarah Law that he didn't tell Jeffrey whether he will report for duty or not. In Western countries,, we usually say 'come to work' instead of 'report for duty'.

  • This is to report that Dennis is a 'no show' today.
  • I've confirmed with Sarah Law that he didn't tell Jeffrey whether he will report for duty or not.
  • In Western countries,, we usually say 'come to work' instead of 'report for duty'.
  • 'Report for duty' sounds like the person is eg a soldier, eg a police officer..
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This is to report that Dennis is a 'no show' today. I've confirmed with Sarah Law that he didn't tell Jeffrey whether he will report for duty or not.

In Western countries,, we usually say 'come to work' instead of 'report for duty'.
'Report for duty' sounds like the person is eg a soldier, eg a police officer..

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