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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Is this correct to us OF and FOR?

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00We will debit to your company 01u01b00of02b02u00 USDxxx 01b01u00for02u00 02b004days storage fee02pre
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" 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 11pre 10We will debit to your company 11u 11b 10of12b 12u 10 USDxxx 11b 11u 10for12u 10 12b 104days storage fee12pre 12blockquote 10 0-

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0 I think you could say: "We will debit your company USD*** 01u00for02u00 4 days 01u00of02u00 storage fees." 01blockquote
01cite10Anonymous12cite11pre
10We will debit to your company 11u11b10of12b12u10 USDxxx 11b11u10for12u10 12
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01cite10Alc0712cite10I think you could say: "We will debit your company USD*** 11u10for12u10 4 days 11u10of12u10 storage fees." 11blockquote
11cite20Anonymous22cite21pre
20We will debit to your company 21u21b20of22b
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0Will you actually debit the amount from an existing account, or will you bill the company?02br
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00We will debit your account for $125 U.S. [or 125 USD] for 4 days of storage fees.02br
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00We will debit $125 U.S. from your account for 4 days of storage fees. 02br
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00We will charge your account for $125 U.S. for 4 days of stor
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0 No, there are too many prepositions. But I will make a correction to my previous post. It should be: We will debit a fee of USD*** for four days of storage. There cannot be "fee" at the end. That would be a dangling participial. 01blockquote
01cite10Anonymous12cite11blockquote
11cite20Alc0722cite20I think you
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01cite10Alc0712cite10No, there are too many prepositions. But I will make a correction to my previous post. It should be: We will debit a fee of USD*** for four days of storage. There cannot be "fee" at the end. That would be a dangling participial. 12br
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10It's perfectly okay to end
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0 Sorry, you're right (not a dangling participle). My mistake. As I was reading it it seemed like "fees" was unnecessary because the sentence already stated that they were debiting the account. 01blockquote
01cite10Grammar Geek12cite11blockquote
11cite20Alc0722cite20No, there are too many prepositions. But I will

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