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    Reply to "I am very well, thanks. I hope it is the same with you too" is "Much better thank you, and you?"

    Reply to “I am very well, thanks. I hope it is the same with you too” is “Much better thank you, and you?”

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    Due to medical reasons is correct when you are writing about the reason for your absence or delay in doing something. "I was late for work because of a flat tire. I was unable to stay at my friend's birthday party due to medical reasons."

    Due to medical reasons is correct when you are writing about the reason for your absence or delay in doing something. “I was late for work because of a flat tire. I was unable to stay at my friend’s birthday party due to medical reasons.”

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    The response is  "Thank you for making us aware. We will take steps to prevent a recurrence."

    The response is  “Thank you for making us aware. We will take steps to prevent a recurrence.”

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    If your boss has thanked you for your work, thank him back. We are conditioned to feel that we performed well at a task when someone thanks us for doing it. Bonus: If you wrote a report, send it to your boss. We are also conditioned to feel that we performed well at a task when someone reads it.

    If your boss has thanked you for your work, thank him back. We are conditioned to feel that we performed well at a task when someone thanks us for doing it.

    Bonus: If you wrote a report, send it to your boss. We are also conditioned to feel that we performed well at a task when someone reads it.

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    When you are writing a letter in formal style, you need to add the phrase "Yours sincerely" at the end of the letter. You would also use this phrase in business letters.

    When you are writing a letter in formal style, you need to add the phrase “Yours sincerely” at the end of the letter. You would also use this phrase in business letters.

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  1. A formal letter comprises 6 elements: the Address (Sender's/Receiver's), Date, Salutation, Subject, Body Text & Ending. Q. 2 How do you start a formal letter? A Formal letter is started with either a Sender's Address or Receiver's Address Sender’s Address Date Receiver’s Address Subject (PurposeRead more

    A formal letter comprises 6 elements: the Address (Sender’s/Receiver’s), Date, Salutation, Subject, Body Text & Ending. Q. 2 How do you start a formal letter? A Formal letter is started with either a Sender’s Address or Receiver’s Address

    Sender’s Address
    Date
    Receiver’s Address
    Subject (Purpose of writing the letter)
    Salutation
    Body of the letter
    Ending ( Best Regards, Yours truly, Best Wishes, etc)
    Signature line→ sender’s name, signature, and Designation

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    It is typically better to use "To whom it may concern" as opposed to "dear sir madam" when writing a respectful letter related to a business matter.

    It is typically better to use “To whom it may concern” as opposed to “dear sir madam” when writing a respectful letter related to a business matter.

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