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Old 05-Feb-2007, 11:18
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Question Use of an expression in formal letters

I would like to know if you can use the expression I TAKE YOUR POINT BUT... in a formal letter or an e-mail. Thanks in advance.
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Yes, you can. (Just don't type it in all capital letters. )
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