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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Let me inform you that due to some personal reasons i am not attand the conference.

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Let me inform you that due to some personal reasons, I cannot attend the conference. Let me inform you that due to personal reasons, I will not be able to a ttend the conference.

  • Let me inform you that due to some personal reasons, I cannot attend the conference.
  • Let me inform you that due to personal reasons, I will not be able to a ttend the conference.
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Let me inform you that due to some personal reasons, I cannot attend the conference.

Let me inform you that due to personal reasons, I will not be able to attend the conference.
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Hi,
Let me inform you that due to some personal reasons i am not attand the conference.

'Let me . . ' is rather stilted.

I suggest
'I am sorry to inform you that I am unable to attend the conference, due to personal reasons.'

Best wishes, Clive
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It’s my regret to inform you due to unforeseen personal reasons, I
am not able to attend the conference.
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I am sorry to inform you that, for personal reasons, I am unable to attend the conference.

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