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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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is this sentence correct ?

0I received the invoice from Annie regarding the courier charge of USDxxx in 2006. Would you review and confirm that amount is approval for me to proceed. Thank you 0-
  

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0This is three sentences. ". However, I have doubts that this is actually what you meant to say: it's hard to imagine how an amount on an invoice could itself constitute "approval to proceed".

  • 0This is three sentences.
  • ".
  • However, I have doubts that this is actually what you meant to say: it's hard to imagine how an amount on an invoice could itself constitute "approval to proceed".
  • The "approval" will come from somewhere else.
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0This is three sentences. 02br
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00The first is grammatically correct but is ambiguous as to whether the invoice was received from Annie in 2006, or the charge was incurred in 2006, or both.02br
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00I suppose that the second 01i00could,02i00 slightly awkwardly, mean: "Would you review and confirm that this amount is approval fo

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