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Old 01-Apr-2009, 01:27
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Question More formal: "In case you need it"

I'm writing a letter and am wondering if there's a more formal way to say: "In case you need it"
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Old 01-Apr-2009, 02:35
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Default Re: More formal: "In case you need it"

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I'm writing a letter and am wondering if there's a more formal way to say: "In case you need it"
Thanks!
(Not a teacher.)
If need be.
Where necessary.
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Default Re: More formal: "In case you need it"

The car is always available, should you need it.
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