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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Which is one correct and appropriate one?

As requested by the consultant, please provide the copy of ID of those persons in your list only then they can arrange the gate passes

In order to arrange the gate passes, the consultant has requested us to provide the copy of ID of persons who are required to attend the meeting, so please provide the copies at the earliest.
  

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Neither is correct, and neither is natural. I suggest this. In order to arrange gate passes, the consultant has requested ID for each person who will attend the meeting.

  • Neither is correct, and neither is natural.
  • I suggest this.
  • In order to arrange gate passes, the consultant has requested ID for each person who will attend the meeting.
  • convenience.
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Neither is correct, and neither is natural.
I suggest this.

In order to arrange gate passes, the consultant has requested ID for each person who will attend the meeting. Please provide this, in the form of copies, at your earliest.convenience.

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