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Silak12 Posted 7 years ago
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Which I will have someone?

Hi, everyone.

Is this sentence correct, especially the the part in bold?

I have written the reason for my absence in the application which I will have someone deliver to you.

Thanks!



  

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The bold part is correct English. A comma after "application" may be desirable. It is not obviously expected that an "application" will contain a reason for absence, but it is not necessarily wrong.

  • The bold part is correct English.
  • A comma after "application" may be desirable.
  • It is not obviously expected that an "application" will contain a reason for absence, but it is not necessarily wrong.
  • I would need more context.
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The bold part is correct English. A comma after "application" may be desirable.

It is not obviously expected that an "application" will contain a reason for absence, but it is not necessarily wrong. I would need more context.

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