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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Presence

Your presence is highly desirable is that what we say in a formal letter, addressing someones presence? I think in my sentence "addressing" sounds wrong ??.
What else could I use instead of this while addressing/pointing someones presence.
  

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You don't address or appoint someone's presence. Just say eg Your presence is requested at the wedding of my son . .

  • You don't address or appoint someone's presence.
  • Just say eg Your presence is requested at the wedding of my son .
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  • Unless you are writing to eg a King, a wedding is about the only time you'd say something like this.
  • Clive
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You don't address or appoint someone's presence.

Just say

eg Your presence is requested at the wedding of my son . . .

Unless you are writing to eg a King, a wedding is about the only time you'd say something like this.

Clive

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