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Rajivme Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Pls Correct sentence

We are looking for a co-operation with your prestigious organization for the same which would make a mutually beneficial association.
-Pls help me to correct this sentence
  

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Definitely, there's a problem with the "for the same which" part. If I get the meaning right, it should be: We are looking for a co-operation with your prestigious organization, which, as we believe, would make a mutually beneficial association.

  • Definitely, there's a problem with the "for the same which" part.
  • If I get the meaning right, it should be: We are looking for a co-operation with your prestigious organization, which, as we believe, would make a mutually beneficial association.
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Definitely, there's a problem with the "for the same which" part. If I get the meaning right, it should be:

We are looking for a co-operation with your prestigious organization, which, as we believe, would make a mutually beneficial association.

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