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- Starting a letter: formal but without knowing a person name
I must send a letter to the organizing committee of the conference but don't know the names of the persons engaged in How to start the letter? What is the most appropriate style? It's seems to be rather impolite to write: Hello On the other: Dear Organizing Committee sounds strange What
- simbolo ʌ= (con el signo = debajo del ^) | WordReference Forums
Hola, estoy traduciendo unos procedimientos analiticos de un laboratorio sobre la insulina garglina y me aparece el simbolo ʌ con el signo = debajo, no puedo ponerlo tal cual porque no lo encuentro Me genera duda porque aparece entre palabreas y entre cifras , espero me puedan ayudar Mas
- Dear or Dears [letter] | WordReference Forums
"Dear" is an adjective here Adjectives in English do not change form when they describe plural nouns or nouns of different gender
- staff members - WordReference Forums
Chers amis, Pour dire "staff members" en francais, est-ce q'on dit "membres de personnel" ou simplement "personnels"? Merci!
- Please cascade this information - WordReference Forums
Hello everyone – my first post here J From time to time I get forwards from my manager The original message is written by one guy, who always sends it to three people at my company He always finishes mails with “Please cascade this information” I wonder if this collocation is proper, or
- several hundred hundreds of students - WordReference Forums
Hi all, I found books contradict in the use of "several" Some say "several hundred students", while some say "several hundreds of students" As far as I
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- I yield back the balance of my time | WordReference Forums
In the case you cite, it may be that a limit has been put on total debate on the matter in question, so that when the Representative says "I yield the balance of my time" it would allow members to speak on the matter who might not otherwise have had an opportunity to do so
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