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Sentence: "Looking forward for the same enthusiastic participation".



 
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Sentence: "Looking forward for the same enthusiastic participation". #1 (permalink) Fri Nov 28, 2008 13:39 pm   Sentence: "Looking forward for the same enthusiastic participation".
 

"Looking forward for the same enthusiastic participation"
Is this correct?



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Sentence: "Looking forward for the same enthusiastic participation". #2 (permalink) Fri Nov 28, 2008 13:42 pm   Sentence: "Looking forward for the same enthusiastic participation".
 

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It is not a complete sentence.

"We are looking forward to the same enthusiastic participation."
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Sentence: "Looking forward for the same enthusiastic participation". #3 (permalink) Fri Nov 28, 2008 14:11 pm   Sentence: "Looking forward for the same enthusiastic participation".
 

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That was an invitational e-mail for a contest.

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