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Phrase "area of his activities has been included"



 
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Phrase "area of his activities has been included" #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:15 am   Phrase "area of his activities has been included"
 

Dear Sirs/ Madams,

is it correct to write - 'the main area of his activities has been included....'?

Thanks in advance
Greg
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Phrase "area of his activities has been included" #2 (permalink) Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:47 am   Phrase "area of his activities has been included"
 

Hi,
................... has been included in this form.
................... has included typing the letters.
Hope this helps!
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Phrase "area of his activities has been included" #3 (permalink) Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:07 am   Phrase "area of his activities has been included"
 

Greg wrote:
Dear Sirs/ Madams,

is it correct to write - 'the main area of his activities has been included....'?
Point is that it sounds bad - 'area of his activities'

Thanks in advance
Greg
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