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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Best wishes

When someone is sick, would it be correct to say:



"I send you my best wishes for a rapid recovery."



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THANK YOU.

  

Top answer

" Yes. This is frequently done without the first four words. Even though it's not a complete sentence, it's used in this situation: Best wishes for a rapid recovery.

  • " Yes.
  • This is frequently done without the first four words.
  • Even though it's not a complete sentence, it's used in this situation: Best wishes for a rapid recovery.
  • ) CJ
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Christine Christie

When someone is sick, would it be correct to say:


"I send you my best wishes for a rapid recovery."

Yes. This is frequently done without the first four words. Even though it's not a complete sentence, it's used in this situation:

Best wishes for a rapid recovery.

(There's nothing wrong with the

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