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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See lessIt 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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Another way of saying “I look forward to hearing from you” is “I await your reply”.
See lessThe salutation in a letter to an unknown person should be "Dear Sir or Madam".
The salutation in a letter to an unknown person should be “Dear Sir or Madam”.
See lessA 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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Yes, you have written a correct email for business communication.
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