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Rommel Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is '... that I possess the qualifications required thereof' grammatically correct?

Is the following sentence grammatically correct?

Please consider my fitness for the permanent position of clerk as I sincerely believe that I possess the qualifications required thereof.
  

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Rommel Is the following sentence grammatically correct? It is grammatically correct, but it is a useless statement that the recipient will hold against you when considering your application. Statements of personal belief in oneself are of no value in assessing your qualifications.

  • Rommel Is the following sentence grammatically correct?
  • It is grammatically correct, but it is a useless statement that the recipient will hold against you when considering your application.
  • Statements of personal belief in oneself are of no value in assessing your qualifications.
  • You should abandon it entirely.
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RommelIs the following sentence grammatically correct?
It is grammatically correct, but it is a useless statement that the recipient will hold against you when considering your application. Statements of personal belief in oneself are of no value in assessing your qualifications. You should abandon it entirely.

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