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in connection with last week's meeting.
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I am
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with regard to our telephone conversation concerning the high amount of absenteeism.
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I am
writing
to you for information about your commercial building.
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I’m
writing
to apologize for the downtime and inconvenience that you and others of our customers have suffered in recent days.
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I'm looking to gain experience
writing
about a wider variety of topics
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Academic
Writing
writing
academic writing
online writing service
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If my colleague tends to arrive a few minutes late, I lean towards
writing
"see you then".
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For nouns that are plural, the possessive formed in
writing
by adding an apostrophe after the plural -s. The boys' books [boys' sounds like boys]
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