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Euphemistic expressions in the international business negotiation | adjective order of material & origin
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A THANK LETTER #16 (permalink) Sun Jul 15, 2007 20:17 pm   A THANK LETTER
 

HI,

Thank you MR ALAN for your help

Now I really get the real meaning of these two expressions.

I appreciate your help.

And thank you for MR Torsten AND MR Harry Smiith and for the Communicators.
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difference between 'to get used to' and 'to be used to' #17 (permalink) Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:17 am   difference between 'to get used to' and 'to be used to'
 

to dear alan
your explanation was excellent and complete.

thanks so much
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