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Ruttonjee Posted 19 years ago
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to set our records straight

0Hi there,02br
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00I received a letter from my bank, and I have some questions about it.02br
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01i00We refer to your letter of September 30, about the matte of the missing cheque.02i02br
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01i00To date, we have not traced it, although we are usually very efficient when dealing with incoming remittances.02i02br
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01i00So, 01u00to set our records straight02u00, we would be grateful if you would settle this account as soon as possible, as it has remained outstanding for two months now.02i02br
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01i00We look forward to hearing from you shortly. 02i02br
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00I don't understand why the writer put down 'to set our records straight' which means '00to write or say something in order to make the true facts known'.02br
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00Thanks in advance02br
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00simon0-
  

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1i 00To set our records straight02i 00 = to correct or confirm the bank's record-keeping. They want you to come and pay the outstanding amount, Simon. 0-

  • 1i 00To set our records straight02i 00 = to correct or confirm the bank's record-keeping.
  • They want you to come and pay the outstanding amount, Simon.
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1i00To set our records straight02i00 = to correct or confirm the bank's record-keeping. They want you to come and pay the outstanding amount, Simon. They cannot find any missing cheque.0-
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