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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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your annual medical/dental check-uphas been scheduled on the following dates:
june 5
june 6
the doctor will see you anytime between 10a to 2p

since the clinic will be reserved, to accomodate the freshmen students, exclusively, please make full use of the appointed time.
to ensure order in your visit to the clinic, take note of the alloted time for you course.

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Hi, In English, you need to start each sentence with a capital letter, and I would also use one for the names of subjects. I find the meaning here a bit contradictory. First you tell me the doctor will see me any time between 10 and 2, and later you tell me seemingly contradictory times.

  • Hi, In English, you need to start each sentence with a capital letter, and I would also use one for the names of subjects.
  • I find the meaning here a bit contradictory.
  • First you tell me the doctor will see me any time between 10 and 2, and later you tell me seemingly contradictory times.
  • Best wishes, Clive your annual medical/dental check-uphas been scheduled on the following dates: june 5 june 6 the doctor will see you anytime between 10a m and 2pm since the clinic will be reserved, to accomodate the freshmen student s e xclusively, please arrive at the appointed time.
  • to ensure order in your visit to the clinic, please not e t he alloted time for you r course.
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Hi,

In English, you need to start each sentence with a capital letter, and I would also use one for the names of subjects.

I find the meaning here a bit contradictory. First you tell me the doctor will see me any time between 10 and 2, and later you tell me seemingly contradictory times.

Best wishes, Clive

your annual medical/dental check-

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