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Easha000 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Please tell me if it's correct

Can I write "requisitioning a new checkbook"? or in a sentence, "I am writing to inform you about the disappointing service I have had while requisitioning a new checkbook".

Is it a correct sentence?

  

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Yes, that's correct. But more natural is this. eg "I am writing to inform you about the disappointing service I have received while requesting / ordering a new checkbook".

  • Yes, that's correct.
  • But more natural is this.
  • eg "I am writing to inform you about the disappointing service I have received while requesting / ordering a new checkbook".
  • Clive
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Yes, that's correct. But more natural is this.

eg "I am writing to inform you about the disappointing service I have received while requesting / ordering a new checkbook".

Clive

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To my mind, "requisition" means to seek authorization to buy.

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