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Paulius Petkevicius Posted 11 years ago
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For our subscribers each month we will send a box full of accessories and other must have things for every modern man.

Hello,

Separate box will be sent to every single subscriber.

So doesn't saying "subscribers will be sent a box" imply that all of the subscribers will receive one single box which will have to be shared?

Is this correct saying?

For our subscribers each month we will send a box full of accessories and other must have things for every modern man.

Thank you!
  

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Paulius Petkevicius So doesn't saying "subscribers will be sent a box" imply that all of the subscribers will receive one single box which will have to be shared? Not shared. One box each.

  • Paulius Petkevicius So doesn't saying "subscribers will be sent a box" imply that all of the subscribers will receive one single box which will have to be shared?
  • Not shared.
  • One box each.
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Paulius PetkeviciusSo doesn't saying "subscribers will be sent a box" imply that all of the subscribers will receive one single box which will have to be shared?
Not shared. One box each.
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I suggest:

Each month we will send each of our subscribers a box full of ...

"accessories and other must-have things" seems a bit vague. In itself it gives little idea of what sort of items these are. I would hyphenate "must-have".
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Thanks a lot for the comments!

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