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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Sorry for...

Can I just say "Sorry for the misleading"? Or it is necessary to say "Sorry for the misleading SOMETHING"?
  

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Anonymous Sorry for the misleading Sorry for misleading you. As shown. It's Sorry for misleading {someone} .

  • Anonymous Sorry for the misleading Sorry for misleading you.
  • As shown.
  • It's Sorry for misleading {someone} .
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AnonymousSorry for the misleading Sorry for misleading you.
As shown. It's Sorry for misleading {someone}.

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You can say "Sorry for the misleading SOMETHING", e.g. "Sorry for the misleading email".

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