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Hat walk 285 Posted 8 years ago
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cost implication of printing a document or cost implications of printing which is correct

  

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Both are OK, depending on the context. Are you sure you don't simply mean the cost of printing a document? You need to add correct punctuation and capital letters to your post.

  • Both are OK, depending on the context.
  • Are you sure you don't simply mean the cost of printing a document?
  • You need to add correct punctuation and capital letters to your post.
  • You also need to add the word 'please'.
  • Thank you.
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Both are OK, depending on the context.

Are you sure you don't simply mean the cost of printing a document?

You need to add correct punctuation and capital letters to your post.


You also need to add the word 'please'.

Thank you.

Clive

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