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Pakee Posted 7 years ago
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Japanese and Chinese speaking customers see a note that webinars are being conducted exclusively in English.

  

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pakee Japanese and Chinese speaking customers see a please note that (the) webinars are being conducted exclusively in English. I presume the full contents of the note are repeated here in your sentence; therefore, there is no need to reference the note. CJ

  • pakee Japanese and Chinese speaking customers see a please note that (the) webinars are being conducted exclusively in English.
  • I presume the full contents of the note are repeated here in your sentence; therefore, there is no need to reference the note.
  • CJ
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pakee

Japanese and Chinese speaking customers see a please note that (the) webinars are being conducted exclusively in English.

I presume the full contents of the note are repeated here in your sentence; therefore, there is no need to reference the note.

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I would like two hyphens: "Japanese- and Chinese-speaking customers please note that webinars are being conducted exclusively in English."

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