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Moguwai007 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

checking out after 12 noon

For a "written" expression used in hotels, could you please tell me if these sentences are intelligible and natural?

1) In case of checking out after 12 noon, the rate for the next night will be charged.
2) For checking out after 12 noon, equivalent of the next nightly rate will incur.
  

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I suggest: If checking out after noon, the rate for the next night will be charged. [ Often the second night rate is lower than the first. ]

  • I suggest: If checking out after noon, the rate for the next night will be charged.
  • [ Often the second night rate is lower than the first.
  • ]
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I suggest: If checking out after noon, the rate for the next night will be charged. [ Often the second night rate is lower than the first. ]
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