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| I would just like to ask if the usage of "kind consideration" was grammatically wrong? Thanks guys. |
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| Welcome to the forums. You do not give us the context. It is not technically "grammatically wrong", but in modern letters it is regarded as archaic and over-formal. |
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| Thank you and have a nice day. |
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