Most business letters end with "sincerely."
The plural form of the noun "business" is "businesses".The plural possessive form is: businesses'The plural noun phrase is: businesses' checking accounts.
"Per Procurationem." It is a Latin phrase meaning that you are signing the letter on somebody else's behalf, normally if they are not there to sign it themselves.
Accounting misconduct is a phrase used to describe when someone purposely messes up the books within a business. The usual reason for this is so the person can gain access to money for their own personal use.
Which phrase best describes the basis of seals taxes
Semantic ambiguity
early morning
The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is a German word which translates into "letter of motivation". The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is used a lot in German business letters.
In the style of ending a letter, it would be "Ai o komete."
NOOOOO! "Ciao carissimo" means "Ciao (hello, goodbye, see you) Beloved"
Yes, "Yours truly" is typically capitalized at the end of a letter as it is considered an appropriate closing phrase.
people loved it.
Depends who it may be directed to...if you are talking to your co workers / boss and he and you have a comfortable relationship sure..but definately not towards customers
Who are you with
This phrase is your slogan.
The term "insurgent's ending" is a possessive noun phrase. The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the noun "insurgent" indicates that something belongs to the insurgent. In the case of this noun phrase, it is the "ending" of the insurgent.
a politness says more than a pig. yes that is a phrase
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