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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Whosoever

It was a letter addressed to whosoever may read it.

Is it a good way to describe the type of letters that have 'to whom it may concern'?

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Not really. It's generally a letter addressed to people who may have an interest in what the letter is about. It's often a letter given to someone when they leave a job.

  • Not really.
  • It's generally a letter addressed to people who may have an interest in what the letter is about.
  • It's often a letter given to someone when they leave a job.
  • It's a general reference addressed to people who may be considering employing that person
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Not really.

It's generally a letter addressed to people who may have an interest in what the letter is about.

It's often a letter given to someone when they leave a job. It's a general reference addressed to people who may be considering employing that person
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Ohh ok, thanks, I understand it now. Is the sentence at least grammatically ok?

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