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Intelligent Freak Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Thanking you

Here is an illustration..

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing you this letter to inform you that I am interested in your offer of granting me a scholarship in your esteemed university. Enclosed herewith are the requirements for my admission, please check for your reference.



Thanking you,

Intelligent Freak

(Is this correct? I would also like to clarify that I am not asking for suggestions or alterations for this, I just want to know if it (Thanking you) is correct or not. Thank you!)
  

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It is not a matter of correctess. It is in undeniably in use, but it is overly casual and to me appears illiterate. I eschew it and caution others against its use.

  • It is not a matter of correctess.
  • It is in undeniably in use, but it is overly casual and to me appears illiterate.
  • I eschew it and caution others against its use.
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It is not a matter of correctess. It is in undeniably in use, but it is overly casual and to me appears illiterate. I eschew it and caution others against its use.
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Hmm.. I see.. well thank you! And also for the new word I learnt 'eschew', never heard of it before. (Even got a little obsessed with the mystery word starting with 'e', thought it might be it, well, WRONG! Hehe! Thanks, thanks!

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