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Harry1999 Posted 11 years ago
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Working from or working

Hi,

I have to inform my manager that I am working 11 am to 8 pm today to Friday.

Is this sentence correct?

Due to some personal reasons, I will be working from11 am to 8 pm today through Friday. Please take a note of this.

Please help!
  

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harry1999 Due to ( some ) personal reasons, I will be working fro m 11 am to 8 p m, today through Friday. Please take n ote of this.

  • harry1999 Due to ( some ) personal reasons, I will be working fro m 11 am to 8 p m, today through Friday.
  • Please take n ote of this.
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harry1999Due to (some) personal reasons, I will be working from 11 am to 8 pm, today through Friday. Please take note of this.
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teechr harry1999Due to (some) personal reasons, I will be working from 11 am to 8 pm, today through Friday. Please take note of this.
I think "For personal reasons..." is more "correct" than "Due to personal reasons...".

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