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Magic79 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Upon his request, he has been issued this letter

1i01font00Can you start your sentence with 01u00upon his request?02u02font02i02br
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01font00Upon his requestion,02font00 he has been issued this letter of recommendation.02br
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00He has been issued this letter of recommendation 01font00upon his request.02font0-
  

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0 'At his request' is more appropriate here. 0-
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0This world is full of surprisers! Who could have guessed "at" was more appropriate than "upon"!!!!02br
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01font00Thanks Nona!02font0-
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01cite10Magic7912cite10This world is full of surprisers! Who could have guessed "at" was more appropriate than "upon"!!!!12br
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11font10Thanks Nona!12font12br
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10This world is full of surprisers! (typo: surprises)0-
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0hahaha02br
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00OOOO I am even more surprised!!! 02br
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00I did not know I would have two 01del00surprisers02del00 on the same day!!02br
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00It is funny how typos could make really unique new words that may prove good coined words!02br
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00After all, what word do we have for the
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0That's a good point 050010id1
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0Hi Magic7902br
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00You've coined it - surpriser. Didn't you know that?0-
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Hi Magic7912br
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10You've coined it - surpriser. Didn't you know that?12br
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10The above was posted by me. I'm now 'Anonymous' because I've logged out of the forum and have unable to log in again despite being given a new password. 02br
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0Hi Nona02br
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00Many thanks for your help. I'm now able to log in.02br
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00Best regards.02br
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00Merry Xmas.0-
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Can we write as "the letter is issued upon the customer's request" pls adv.

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