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How to say the info I want to share?
I am a seller, and I want to let a new buyer know how other buyers use the product, and I do not want to sound as if I am pitching a sale.
I thought of something like:
Just to share, the other company is buying this product A to use it on their car.
I am not sure if there is something like "just to share" or some other better sentences that is better or more suitable than "just to share"?
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Re: How to say the info I want to share?
'Just to share' doesn't work. I'd say, "You may be interested to know ...".
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