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Shadok Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Wish/reimbursement

Hello.

Could you please check the expressions and sentences below? :

1. repair work history files

2. Is the verb 'wish' appropriate for formal letters to express what we demand/want ?

, for example:

I wish total annulment of the sale/ transation.

3. I wish total reimbursement for the repair works done on the boat

4. total reimbursement for my expenses on ...

5.total reimbursement for the charges for cleaning the car

6.reimbursement for the cost of the repair of the engine

7. I wish covering 70% of the cost of repatriation of the boat to Spain.

Would appreciate your help.
  

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" 1. repair work history files (Are you asking to have the work history files repaired? Or do you want a listing of the dates and work that has been done on something?

  • " 1.
  • repair work history files (Are you asking to have the work history files repaired?
  • Or do you want a listing of the dates and work that has been done on something?
  • ") 2.
  • I would like to cancel the sale/transaction.
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If you are making a formal request, it's best not to use " wish" but use " would like."

1. repair work history files (Are you asking to have the work history files repaired? Or do you want a listing of the dates and work that has been done on something? If you want the files that show when they worked on something and what work they did, then yes, "I'd like to have the entire repair w

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