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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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I want to write a email and ask there is any news from ....? I feel this is not a correct english.
  

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You have not given us the benefit of a complete sentence, but ' Any news from...? ' is an acceptable and common shortening in casual English of ' Is there any / Have you received any news from ...? '.

  • You have not given us the benefit of a complete sentence, but ' Any news from...?
  • ' is an acceptable and common shortening in casual English of ' Is there any / Have you received any news from ...?
  • '.
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You have not given us the benefit of a complete sentence, but 'Any news from...?' is an acceptable and common shortening in casual English of 'Is there any / Have you received any news from...?'.

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