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Mr. Tom Posted 8 years ago
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This is to inform you vs It is to inform you...

Hi

I have seen both as the start of a formal letter. Would you say both are acceptable?

This is to inform you that the new policy...

It is to inform you that the new policy...

Thanks,

Tom

  

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