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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

To come to an end/to settle

In a formal letter, would this be considered good English?


"We hereby remind you that the 45 business days stipulated for the payment of your debt to us has come to an end, so we beg you to settle this amount as soon as possible."



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Christine Christie In a formal letter, would this be considered good English? It's fine up to "settle". You don't settle an amount.

  • Christine Christie In a formal letter, would this be considered good English?
  • It's fine up to "settle".
  • You don't settle an amount.
  • You settle this matter.
  • By the way, after 45 days you beg?
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Christine ChristieIn a formal letter, would this be considered good English?

It's fine up to "settle". You don't settle an amount. You settle this matter.

By the way, after 45 days you beg?

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