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CONDOLENCE to someone or CONDOLENCES to someone?
Jun 30, 2022 7:30 AM
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The noun is condolences: "Please accept my condolences on your loss."
The adjective is condolence: "I sent the widow a condolence card." (At least in America, the more colloquial term for that is actually "sympathy card.")
June 30, 2022
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It should be condolences.
We say 'My condolences to you on your loss'
June 30, 2022
Condolences.
We would like to extend our condolences to your family.
June 30, 2022
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