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usage of being in the beginning of a sentence



 
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usage of being in the beginning of a sentence #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:55 am   usage of being in the beginning of a sentence
 

hello,everybody;
being the support services provided to your company by....
now,in the sentence above,what i must understand from the usage of being ?
thanks in advance,

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usage of being in the beginning of a sentence #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:35 am   usage of being in the beginning of a sentence
 

Hi,

This sentence really needs to be completed. As it stands, I would suggest this means: As we are the support services ...

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