0I was trying to write a formal english letter at my workplace.02br 02br 00And I was writing, pls send the document to our end at an early date.02br 02br 00Could someone help me if I used the right sentence? Or should I say, Expecting an early from your end.02br 02br 00And another question I would like to ask is, when it comes to a deadline of a shipment,02br 02br 00Can I say, Due to the departure is around the corner, pls send B/L at your earliest convenience?02br 02br 00I am not sure if I used the idiom, around the corner correctly.02br 02br 00 Much appreciated.02br 02br 00 Any suggestion is welcomed.0-
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0 .02br 001--01i00 Please send the document to01b00 us as soon as possible02b00.02i02br 002-- 01i00Because the departure is 01b00soon02b00, please send the B/L at your earliest convenience.02br 02br 02i01b00Don't use casual idioms in business correspondence02b