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minud

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How its start with salutation to End of Business Letter and which is short and sweet style of the age...
 

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Hi minud,

I don't quite understand what you are trying to ask, but perhaps this will help you.

When writing an official letter to a person whose name you do not know, your salutation should be: Dear Sir/Madam.

When writing an official letter to a person whose name you do know, your salutation should be: Dear Mr. X. You should replace "X" with the person's surname, and "Mr." with their correct title - which may be Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Dr and so on.

When writing an official letter to a person whose name you do not know, your valediction (how you end the letter) should be: Yours faithfully, followed by your name on the next line.

When writing an official letter to a person whose name you do know, your valediction (how you end the letter) should be: Yours sincerely, followed by your name on the next line.
 

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Thanks David.
But in inquiry to some lawful matter how we are discribed?
Any short sentenses we can used?
Hope to hear soon.:?::?::?:
 

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But in inquiry to some lawful matter how we are discribed?
Any short sentenses we can used?

Can you ask this question another way? I cannot understand what you are asking.
 
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