My business partner is going to send me chicken. But his documents about the chicken are not sufficient, so customs inspection is likely to be failed. I want to say:
I cannot transact with you because customs inspection is likely to be failed.
Does this make sense? I mean that the chicken wouldn't successfully pass the customs inspection when it enters Japan, because of his insufficiency.
Supercat send me chicken Use "(a consignment of) chicken meat/chickens" instead of "chicken". Supercat so the consignment/shipment is likely to fail customs inspection is likely to be failed . Try: I cannot do business with you since you have not provided sufficient documentation to pass the customs inspection process.
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Supercatsend me chicken
Use "(a consignment of) chicken meat/chickens" instead of "chicken".
Supercat so the consignment/shipment is likely to fail customs inspectionis likely to be failed.
Try:
I cannot do business with you since you have not provided sufficient documentation to