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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Dear Sir/ Madam is used in formal letters. It is part of a letter's salutation and is traditionally used to open a letter that is addressed to a person of unknown name, such as a customer or client, or to a person whose identity is not known at the time of writing. To Whom It May Concern is used inRead more

    Dear Sir/ Madam is used in formal letters. It is part of a letter’s salutation and is traditionally used to open a letter that is addressed to a person of unknown name, such as a customer or client, or to a person whose identity is not known at the time of writing.

    To Whom It May Concern is used in formal letters. It is part of a letter’s salutation and is traditionally used to open a letter that is addressed to a person of unknown name, such as a customer or client, or to a person whose identity is not known at the time of writing.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Sentences should not start with there is or there are because using these words in the beginning of a sentence can make the sentence feel weak and annoying.

    Sentences should not start with there is or there are because using these words in the beginning of a sentence can make the sentence feel weak and annoying.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You should say "good night" when you mean that you are going to go to sleep in a few hours. Say "have a good evening" when you wish someone well before you go home.

    You should say “good night” when you mean that you are going to go to sleep in a few hours. Say “have a good evening” when you wish someone well before you go home.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    This is a matter of opinion, as the word has a similar pronunciation and spelling to both "tentative" and "tenative". "Tentative" is the most commonly used of the two spellings, and the one that appears more frequently in older texts.

    This is a matter of opinion, as the word has a similar pronunciation and spelling to both “tentative” and “tenative”. “Tentative” is the most commonly used of the two spellings, and the one that appears more frequently in older texts.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The plural of moose is not meese because the word moose is an irregular plural noun. It does not follow the normal rules for making singular nouns into plural nouns.

    The plural of moose is not meese because the word moose is an irregular plural noun. It does not follow the normal rules for making singular nouns into plural nouns.

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