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Guest Posted 23 years ago
Letter Writing

Writing a letter - 'you, yourself, like you'

should it be:

"waiting for sponsors such as yourself."

or

"waiting for sponsors such as you."

or

"waiting for sponsors like you. "

Thanks.
  

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Not enough context we need more to help you. " The second phrase is not advised. " But there's not enough to really tell..

  • Not enough context we need more to help you.
  • " The second phrase is not advised.
  • " But there's not enough to really tell..
  • More more!
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Not enough context we need more to help you.

In MY opinion

The first might tend to mean: "Waiting for sponsors, like I waited for you."

The second phrase is not advised.

The third one tends to mean: "Waiting for sponsors just like you."

But there's not enough to really tell.. More more!
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OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

TO,
The deputy director .



Subject; provision of funds

REFER YOUR LETT

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