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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

For your knowledge

if i want to say info. for someone that he might not aware of

can i use

for your knowledge,.......

Do you have a better way to say that

thanks
  

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No; the usual phrase is 'for your information' or 'for your reference', but I generally advise business letter writers to forget this stupid bit of garrulity and just give the information.

  • No; the usual phrase is 'for your information' or 'for your reference', but I generally advise business letter writers to forget this stupid bit of garrulity and just give the information.
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No; the usual phrase is 'for your information' or 'for your reference', but I generally advise business letter writers to forget this stupid bit of garrulity and just give the information.
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Thank you

so what you said was for business letters and such but how to say such thing in the day-to-day language (informal)
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'Just for your information' or 'Just to let you know about this', perhaps.
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If I want to say someone to make him aware more about something g can I say to your knowledge ? Or do you have any better way to ask ?

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