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9:33AM
Aug-07-08


J.A.M.

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I am hoping to find another way to say ‘let me know’. As in;

Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.

So, let me know if there is a better, different, other way to say ‘let me know’.

Thanks

J

2:31PM
Aug-07-08


Grant Barrett

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Brooklyn, New York

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Well, I’d say:

“Please tell me if I can be of further assistance.”
“Please inform me if I can be of further assistance.”

or rewriting it:

“Please ask for help if you need it.”
“Please ask for assistance if you need it.:

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