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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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giving information

can i say for your attention? if i want to report them some information?
  

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You typically use "for your (kind) attention" when you want them to review and respond to something. It is more likely to be used when you are asking that they address a problem, question, or concern.

  • You typically use "for your (kind) attention" when you want them to review and respond to something.
  • It is more likely to be used when you are asking that they address a problem, question, or concern.
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You typically use "for your (kind) attention" when you want them to review and respond to something. It is more likely to be used when you are asking that they address a problem, question, or concern.

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