A customer visit is planned to our lab from 11:15 AM. I forward a trailing mail to my colleagues asking them to be present in the lab from 11 AM onwards for the upcoming visit. Is a short email like below correct?
PS: The schedule of the visit is mentioned in the trailing email, which I will forward and I shall like to add only this sentence in my email.
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Dear All,
Kindly be present in the laboratory 11 AM onwards.
Dear All, Kindly be present in the laboratory tomorrow from 11 AM onward.
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Dear All,
Kindly be present in the laboratory tomorrow from 11 AM onward.