First, it will reflect badly on the company if mailed. Second, you should re-type the letter.
One properly spells "buisness plans" as "business plans". Business plans is spelled properly by simply switching the position of the letter "i" with the letter "s".
The correct spellings are 'happens' and 'occurs'.
No, absolutely not. A business letter should not use jargon or acronyms unless it is industry specific and the letter is addressed to someone in a like business. A business letter (or email) reflects the professionalism of the sender. Would I like to do business with someone who can't spell our three simple words? It would sure give me pause, especially if the letter began with such a shortcut.
The correct spelling is "foresee." It means to predict or anticipate something before it happens.
Business.
These letters can be unscrambled to spell quadrennial. Quadrennial is used to describe something that happens every four years.
If you are asking how to spell business, like if you said, "I own a tutoring business" it would be spelled like this: business.
The correct spelling is "business".
The correct spelling is business.
The correct spelling is "business."
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