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To write a letter to the King of Saudi Arabia, begin with a formal salutation, such as "Your Majesty" or "His Royal Highness." Clearly state your purpose for writing in a respectful tone and provide any necessary context or background information. Be concise and polite, ensuring your letter is well-structured and free of errors. Finally, include your name and contact information at the end, and consider sending it through the appropriate diplomatic channels or the Saudi embassy in your country.

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