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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

In informing you vs. of informing you

Is there a difference in meaning:-

We have pleasure in informing you or

We have pleasure of informing you

  

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We have pleasure in informing you . . We have the pleasure of informing you .

  • We have pleasure in informing you .
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  • We have the pleasure of informing you .
  • .
  • We are pleased to inform you .
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We have pleasure in informing you . . . .

We have the pleasure of informing you . . . .

We are pleased to inform you . . . <<<< This is the best

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