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Is 'let me know once done' OK?



 
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Is 'let me know once done' OK? #1 (permalink) Fri May 09, 2008 18:51 pm   Is 'let me know once done' OK?
 

Can someone please tell me if the following sentence is OK?

1) Please finish the work before noon and let me know once done.
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Is 'let me know once done' OK? #2 (permalink) Fri May 09, 2008 23:51 pm   Is 'let me know once done' OK?
 

Hello d99,

It's comprehensible, but I wouldn't recommend it: the drastic elision of "it's" might surprise your addressee.

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