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"have told" vs "had told" | meaning of the phrase "to paper again"
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Please help to rephrase thise sentence Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:44 am  Please help to rephrase thise sentence
 

Can any one please help to rephrase the below sentence. I am improving my english writing skills.

We have cad software installed on our development boxes up and running, but not sure about the policies to distribute software and documentation within our company or within the projects. Please contact my manager, guru to discus further

Thanks in Advance!

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Please help to rephrase thise sentence Tue Feb 19, 2008 13:46 pm  Please help to rephrase thise sentence
 

Hi Ak,

Of course when can help you rephrase the sentences once you make the first attempt. By the way, please try to avoid obvious spelling mistakes such as "english", "discus", "Thanks in Advance", etc.
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Please help to rephrase thise sentence Wed Feb 20, 2008 0:08 am  Please help to rephrase thise sentence
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Ak,

Of course when can help you rephrase the sentences once you make the first attempt. By the way, please try to avoid obvious spelling mistakes such as "english", "discus", "Thanks in Advance", etc.

Also, "By the way", not "by they way" Smile))
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