Context: The client allocated the project requirement(Negotiation was conducting with us previously) to a different vendor(Our Competitor). Although who has a fresh project requirement to provide to us after confirming with co-partner.
How can we reply to this in business English?
This doesn't make sense. You don't allocate a project requirement. Do you mean that the client hired a company to prepare the project requirement?
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This doesn't make sense. You don't allocate a project requirement.
Do you mean that the client hired a company to prepare the project requirement?
Or do you mean that the client prepared the project requirement and then hired a company to complete the project?
Your text has other problems as well, but please clarify this point first.
Clive