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Rita Ngan Posted 6 years ago
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Sorry to inform you that John is on sick leave today. Hence, the operation review in this morning has to be postponed until further notice.

  

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Sorry to inform you that John is on sick leave today. Hence, the operation review of this morning had to be postponed until further notice. Or: Sorry to inform you that John is on sick leave today.

  • Sorry to inform you that John is on sick leave today.
  • Hence, the operation review of this morning had to be postponed until further notice.
  • Or: Sorry to inform you that John is on sick leave today.
  • Thus, the operation review of this morning will be be postponed until further notice.
  • More options: Sorry to inform you that John is on sick leave today.
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Sorry to inform you that John is on sick leave today. Hence, the operation review of this morning had to be postponed until further notice.

Or:

Sorry to inform you that John is on sick leave today. Thus, the operation review of this morning will be be postponed until further notice.


More options:

Sorry to inform you that John is on sick

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