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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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is it correct to say: the report is present "in toto" at the end of the minutes?
  

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Hi, is it correct to say: the report is present "in toto" at the end of the minutes? First, please explain what you mean by 'the report is present'. That sounds odd to me.

  • Hi, is it correct to say: the report is present "in toto" at the end of the minutes?
  • First, please explain what you mean by 'the report is present'.
  • That sounds odd to me.
  • Do you perhaps mean that the report is attached (to the minutes)?
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

is it correct to say: the report is present "in toto" at the end of the minutes?

First, please explain what you mean by 'the report is present'. That sounds odd to me.



Do you perhaps mean that the report is attached (to the minutes)?



Best wishes, Clive
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Clive is right. We need more information.

However, I might add that the Latin in toto is rarely used these days.

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