it is not unusual to say "in fact," in a formal lettter
a letter to your congressional representative. *apex homie*
Writing in formal language is important for conveying professionalism and respect in various professional and academic settings. It helps maintain clarity, professionalism, and precision in communication. Using formal language also demonstrates your ability to adapt to different contexts and audiences.
You are writing a business letter, you should be more formal.
The words you write will depend on the subject you are writing about. However to convey a formal tone you should avoid phrasal verbs.Phrasal verbs are words like pick up or put out or turn off. Instead of saying pick up you should use collect, instead of using put out you should say extinguish etc.Using single verbs instead of phrasal verbs will make your letter/email more formal
When one writes a formal letter one should first make sure that one does not misspell any words or make any grammatical errors. One should also use a proper opening and closing.
One would use formal language in a business letter because it is a formal means of communication. When writing a business letter, one wants the tone to be professional. Formal language can help the writer to achieve this.
i would use a semi colon ; just because that is More formal.
use formal and semi-formal language
respected
Well, you use thank you either if it's a formal letter (and in any part of it) or not while you normally use best regards at the end of a formal letter
Informal letter uses a short forms while semi formal use a very limited short forms.
Use Formal language.