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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

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Due to urgent matters at home, I need to take an emergency leave for 2 days, stating tomorrow. I hope you will kindly grand me this leave.

  

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anonymous Due to urgent matters at home, I need to take an emergency leave for 2 days, starting tomorrow. I hope you will kindly grant me this leave. I've only changed a couple of typos and removed 'an'; it is perfectly readable now.

  • anonymous Due to urgent matters at home, I need to take an emergency leave for 2 days, starting tomorrow.
  • I hope you will kindly grant me this leave.
  • I've only changed a couple of typos and removed 'an'; it is perfectly readable now.
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anonymous

Due to urgent matters at home, I need to take an emergency leave for 2 days, starting tomorrow. I hope you will kindly grant me this leave.

I've only changed a couple of typos and removed 'an'; it is perfectly readable now.

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