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When you want to be gentle? | Question about quoting (citations)
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fixing the meeting? #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 15, 2009 15:34 pm   fixing the meeting?
 

Dear Friend,

Kindly check the sentence below:

Should we fix the meeting some othertimes/otherdays?

Is this the right sentence?

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fixing the meeting? #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 15, 2009 16:06 pm   fixing the meeting?
 

I would say "Should we reschedule the meeting?"
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