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Sesquipedalian101 Posted 8 years ago
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Refer to my Reply within Your Email

Dear Teachers,

I require your advice in regard to a reply to an email: someone has written to me a long email, asking me a number of questions, and making a few observations. I am now responding to all of them.

(1) Instead of addressing all of them them in my email, could I answer him point by point within his email?
(1a) That is, embed my responses within his email?

(2) And, when I reply to him, can I say,

"Please refer to my reply, highlighted in red, (found) within your email" ?

  

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(1) Instead of addressing all of them them in my email, could I answer him point by point within his email? (1a) That is, embed my responses within his email? Yes.

  • (1) Instead of addressing all of them them in my email, could I answer him point by point within his email?
  • (1a) That is, embed my responses within his email?
  • Yes.
  • I do that a lot.
  • (2) And, when I reply to him, can I say, "Please refer to my reply, highlighted in red, (found) within your email" ?
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(1) Instead of addressing all of them them in my email, could I answer him point by point within his email?
(1a) That is, embed my responses within his email? Yes. I do that a lot.

(2) And, when I reply to him, can I say,

"Please refer to my reply, highlighted in red, (found) within your email" ? Yes.

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