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Idiom 'Give someone the benefit of the doubt' | Correct my English: It was a challenge to keep them amused
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Write to the address above vs. Write to the above address Thu Feb 15, 2007 5:09 am  Write to the address above vs. Write to the above address
 

Hi teachers,

Please see the following:

If you want to reply to this ad, please write to the the above address.
If you want to reply to this ad, please write to the the address above.


Is there any difference?

Thanks in advance

Jupiter
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Write to the address above vs. Write to the above address Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:45 am  Write to the address above vs. Write to the above address
 

Hi,

They are the same.

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