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Pedram
Trailing email
Hi,
Can someone please help me with the correct usage of the phrase TRAILING EMAIL? For example, is it used correctly in following sentence? What else can I use instead?
Please respond to the point made by the customer in the TRAILING EMAIL.
Thank you.
Oct 7, 2018 3:57 PM
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Hi Pedram,
Normally we would say "following email". Most things that we refer to that come after something are called "following" rather than "trailing":
"Please respond to the point made by the customer in the following email."
Hope that helps!
October 7, 2018
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