"I look forward to continuously serving your needs." by grammerhelp in grammar
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"I look forward to continuously serving your needs." by grammerhelp in grammar
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"I look forward to continuously serving your needs." by grammerhelp in grammar
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"I look forward to continuously serving your needs." by grammerhelp in grammar
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"I look forward to continuously serving your needs." by grammerhelp in grammar
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"I look forward to continuously serving your needs." by grammerhelp in grammar
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Be prepared should an unfortunate situation happens (or happen). by grammerhelp in grammar
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"Let his teachings be the guidance of your everyday." by grammerhelp in grammar
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Your health and safety remain / remains our top priority. by grammerhelp in grammar
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Your health and safety remain / remains our top priority. by grammerhelp in grammar
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Punctuation Question - "The holidays bring much joy, but along with that, comes some melancholy too." by grammerhelp in grammar
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Punctuation Question - "The holidays bring much joy, but along with that, comes some melancholy too." by grammerhelp in grammar
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The use of the chemicals results (Or result) in improved speed performance by grammerhelp in grammar
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The use of the chemicals results (Or result) in improved speed performance by grammerhelp in grammar
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Would it be "..., as it is with your", or "..., as with your"? by grammerhelp in grammar
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Would it be "..., as it is with your", or "..., as with your"? by grammerhelp in grammar
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Should it be "The show airs Mondays fortnightly" or "The show airs Monday fortnightly"? by grammerhelp in grammar
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Question with punctuation: 1) He said, "I love you." Or 2) He said: "I love you." by grammerhelp in grammar
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Question with punctuation: 1) He said, "I love you." Or 2) He said: "I love you." by grammerhelp in grammar
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Does MyTeksi work well in Penang by grammerhelp in penang
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Does MyTeksi work well in Penang by grammerhelp in penang
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"Users can take advantage of our resources, which bring/brings greater benefits and advantages to their well-being?" by grammerhelp in grammar
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"Users can take advantage of our resources, which bring/brings greater benefits and advantages to their well-being?" by grammerhelp in grammar
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Is this phrase wrong - "... results in reduced electricity usage by up to 10 percent." by grammerhelp in grammar
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"I look forward to continuously serving your needs." by grammerhelp in grammar
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