Natalia09 Hello, I would like to know if I can use this expression in an official letter. g: In order for you to represent our company we have prepared a short presentation. The underlined part doesn't fit with the rest of the sentence.
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Natalia09Hello,
I would like to know if I can use this expression in an official letter. E.g:
In order for you to represent our company we have prepared a short presentation.
Natalia09Thank you for your reply. If find your example good. But I do not understand why the underlined part does not fit with the rest of the sentence.
Would it fit if I say ' In order for you to better represent our company ...'? That is better than your original sentence and it's not wrong. But I still don't really like "In order for you...'