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Mezzopiano Posted 8 years ago
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I don't think I have it but I will look again.

I was asked if I still keep the document, and here is my response.

I don't think I have it but I will look again.

Is that sentence correct? Is there any other common way to express that meaning?

  

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I don't think I have it but I'll look again. Fine. If you use contractions, try to be consistent.

  • I don't think I have it but I'll look again.
  • Fine.
  • If you use contractions, try to be consistent.
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I don't think I have it but I'll look again.

Fine.

If you use contractions, try to be consistent.

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