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You can use "Best regards," (followed by a comma) in the closing of a business or friendly letter. On the next line, you can write your signature. If you are typing the letter, leave a blank line between "Best regards," and your typed name. In the blank line, write your signature.

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You should use the phrase 'best regards' when you are writing informally to someone that you know.

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