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I am Peter's colleague; he is not in office and cannot access the email, as we have an exhibition since 13 to 16 Oct. He will reply your enquire shortly. Thanks for your patience
  

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Hi, I am Peter's colleague; he is not in office and cannot access the email, as we have an exhibition since 13 to 16 Oct. He will reply your enquire shortly. Thanks for your patience I am Peter's colleague.

  • Hi, I am Peter's colleague; he is not in office and cannot access the email, as we have an exhibition since 13 to 16 Oct.
  • He will reply your enquire shortly.
  • Thanks for your patience I am Peter's colleague.
  • He is not in the office and cannot access his email, as we have an exhibition from 13 to 16 Oct.
  • He will reply to your enquiry shortly.
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Hi,

I am Peter's colleague; he is not in office and cannot access the email, as we have an exhibition since 13 to 16 Oct. He will reply your enquire shortly. Thanks for your patience

I am Peter's colleague. He is not in the office and cannot access his email, as we have an exhibition from 13 to 16 Oct. He will reply to your enquiry shortly. Thanks for your patience.

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