Dear teachers,
I am writing again to ask for your help regarding the sentences below:
(1) Please allow me an opportunity of reciprocating in Seoul in the near future. Thank you again for all you’ve done to make my trip to Seoul very relaxing and enjoyable.
=> Regarding the word, "reciprocate," does the sentence above seems natural to the eyes of the native speakers?
(2) I look forward to developing that relationship to the mutual benefit of our organizations.
=> Regarding the phrase, "to the mutual benefit of," does the sentence above seems natural to the eyes of the native speakers?
(3) We are an office supplies manufacturing company based in Korea, with three factory locations in Korea.
=> Is the expression, "office supplies manufacturing company" all right?
How about "a manufacturing company of office supplies based in Korea"?
Hope to have assistance in the soonest manner.
David Kim
(1) Please allow me an opportunity of reciprocating in Seoul in the near future. Thank you again for all you’ve done to make my trip to Seoul very relaxing and enjoyable. => Regarding the word, "reciprocate," does the sentence above seems natural to the eyes of the native speakers?
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???(1) Please allow me an opportunity of reciprocating in Seoul in the near future. Thank you again for all you’ve done to make my trip to Seoul very relaxing and enjoyable.
=> Regarding the word, "reciprocate," does the sentence above seems natural to the eyes of the native speakers?
"reciprocate" has the correct meaning, but "an/the opportunity to