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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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All funds which can be found in the bank account BE 33363075146546 of “ING Belgique SA”, registered in the name of John Down, belongs to him.

Question 1: is wording "which can be found in" okay? or should I say "which are located in"? or is there another option?

Question 2: is wording "registered in the name of" okay? or should it be "registered on the name of Kohn Down"?

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All funds which can be found in the bank account BE 33363075146546 of “ING Belgique SA”, registered in the name of John Down, belong to him. Question 1: is wording "which can be found in" okay? or should I say "which are located in"?

  • All funds which can be found in the bank account BE 33363075146546 of “ING Belgique SA”, registered in the name of John Down, belong to him.
  • Question 1: is wording "which can be found in" okay?
  • or should I say "which are located in"?
  • or is there another option?
  • Just say All funds in the bank account .
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All funds which can be found in the bank account BE 33363075146546 of “ING Belgique SA”, registered in the name of John Down, belong to him.

Question 1: is wording "which can be found in" okay? or should I say "which are located in"? or is there another option?
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John Down has an account, numbered BE 33363075146546, at the bank ING Belgique SA.

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