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Cla77 Posted 18 years ago
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structure of a sentence

0Dear All, 02br
00I am involved in the organization of a meeting and I have to write an e-mail to some participants. I am not sure if the structure of the sentence below is correct. In particular I am referring to the position of "also" and "at your earliest convenience". 02br
02br
00 Thanks in advance for the help. 02br
02br
00"We would like also to include in the programme an abstract for each talk and, therefore, we would be grateful to you if you could provide us at your earliest convenience the abstract of your talk" 0-
  

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  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Cla7712cite 10Dear All, 12br 10I am involved in the organization of a meeting and I have to write an e-mail to some participants.
  • I am not sure if the structure of the sentence below is correct.
  • In particular I am referring to the position of "also" and "at your earliest convenience".
  • 12br 12br 10 Thanks in advance for the help.
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