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Samah Nafe
To as, doesn't seem ok
in formal letters they use i am writing you to as, ................
but i guess it should be i am writing to you regarding .............
the first sentence doesn't make sence to me
Oct 25, 2012 11:43 AM
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I think the words are jumbled and it should be 'I'm writing to you as'. In this case 'as' means 'because', for example 'I'm writing to you as I read your question on italki'.
If the words really are in that order, then you're right, it doesn't seem to make sense.
October 25, 2012
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Samah Nafe
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