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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Compliments

1. Can a formal or informal written message be end as:


"Compliments."



2- In the event that's correct, and it should it be:


"Compliments from... " or "Complimets of..."



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Christine Christie 1. " 2- In the event that's correct, and it should it be: "Compliments from... " No.

  • Christine Christie 1.
  • " 2- In the event that's correct, and it should it be: "Compliments from...
  • " No.
  • You say or write "Compliments of [name]" when you have just given something for free and no payment is expected.
  • Sometimes this is done as part of an advertising campaign.
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Christine Christie

1. Can a formal or informal written message be end as:

"Compliments."

2- In the event that's correct, and it should it be:

"Compliments from... " or "Complimets of..."

No.

You say or write "Compliments of [name]" when you have just given something for free and no payment is expected. Sometimes this is done a

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