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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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refunded to the client

Is it natural to say 'refunded to the client'?
If the videographer can't show up on the day of, the deposit will be refunded to the client.

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Anonymous Is it natural to say 'refunded to the client'? Natural enough, but the ending is superfluous: If the videographer can't show up on the day of the shoot, the deposit will be refunded.

  • Anonymous Is it natural to say 'refunded to the client'?
  • Natural enough, but the ending is superfluous: If the videographer can't show up on the day of the shoot, the deposit will be refunded.
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AnonymousIs it natural to say 'refunded to the client'?
Natural enough, but the ending is superfluous:

If the videographer can't show up on the day of the shoot, the deposit will be refunded.

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