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Yours very sincerely (Do you often end your letters in this way?) Thu May 17, 2007 14:09 pm  Yours very sincerely (Do you often end your letters in this way?)
 

Hi,

Do you often end your letters in this way?

Yours very sincerely,

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Yours very sincerely (Do you often end your letters in this way?) Thu May 17, 2007 14:17 pm  Yours very sincerely (Do you often end your letters in this way?)
 

I end my letters this way:
1. Yours sincerely
2. Best wishes
3. Regards, ...

Your phrase I've never used.
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Yours very sincerely (Do you often end your letters in this way?) Thu May 17, 2007 14:35 pm  Yours very sincerely (Do you often end your letters in this way?)
 

Hi,

Let's see what Mr Alan Townend thinks about this.

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