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User_gary Posted 13 years ago
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The issue was fixed

This issue was already fixed, no need to worry about that.
Please disregard my previous email, the issue is fixed now.
We submitted paperwork to him and hoping to get feedback from them in a week.
Please call using the other number, it should work.
Please call using the other number and it should work.

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This issue has already been fixed, so there is no need to worry about it. Please disregard my previous email. The issue is fixed now.

  • This issue has already been fixed, so there is no need to worry about it.
  • Please disregard my previous email.
  • The issue is fixed now.
  • We submitted the paperwork to him and are hoping to get feedback from them in a week.
  • Please call using the other number; it should work.
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This issue has already been fixed, so there is no need to worry about it.
Please disregard my previous email. The issue is fixed now.
We submitted the paperwork to him and are hoping to get feedback from them in a week.
Please call using the other number; it should work.
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Thanks Mister Micawber.

Is the use of "issue was fixed" always wrong or for only in this context it is wrong?

And what about, "Please call using the other number and it should work"? Is the use of "and" incorrect here?
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User_garyIs the use of "issue was fixed" always wrong or for only in this context it is wrong?
Here it is a poor choice.
User_garyAnd what about, "Please call using the other number and it should work"? Is the use of "and" incorrect here?
A strange choice of conjunctions.

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