Hi!
Please advise the correct answer.
This is the updated version in/from my side. Or is there a better option?
Many thanks,
K
More information is needed. What are you trying to express by "in/from my side"? "from my side" suggests that you and the addressee are in some sense on different "sides".
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More information is needed. What are you trying to express by "in/from my side"?
"from my side" suggests that you and the addressee are in some sense on different "sides". I can't think of a reason to use "in my side" here.