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Dear Sirs,

The furniture we ordered from youshould have reached us a week ago. The delay in delivery has put us togreat inconvenience. It is therefore imperative that you dispatch themimmediately. Otherwise we shall be obliged to cancel the order andobtain the goods elsewhere. Please look into the matter as one of urgency and let us have your reply as early as possible.

Yours faithfully

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Dear Mr. Sun:

We thank you for your letter of the 23rd August requesting addresses of possible agents for your products.

On the attached list we have given names and addresses of three firms who in our opinion would be able to provide you with the required services, and would be interested in your proposition.

Very truly yours.

Oscar Olender

Executive Chairman

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电子邮件作文英语作文 第3篇

Dear Allen,

I've got your E-mail. Thank you for your rapid reply! You know what that was my first time to write an E-mail, and it was so fun! I even wrote the wrong address at the first time .How silly I am! About the E-mail you sent me, the flash game is so interesting,and I forward it to my classmate. Everybody says it's the best game they ever played. It's so nice of you to send me the game. Where did you find the game? By the way, would you like to see a movie with me this Saturday? I hear that there is a cool movie and I have two tickets. Please give me the answer before Friday, so that I can make the plan.

PS: Can you tell me how to beat the game or give me the work through? Thanks.

Best regards,

Peter

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Dear Sir,

I am highly disappointed in the proposed 2004-05 budget cuts to educa1ion. Taking away basic aid status and slashing our school budgets is a recipe for educational disaster in our school. The future lies with our children. They must have access to high quality educa1ion.

My husband and I have worked hard to be able to live in a school district that provides high quality education for our children. Cutting funding in districts like ours will have a negative impact on property values.

The school that my daughter attends is hardly wha1 I would describe as a _rich_ school. Parents are asked to pay for books for all the classes, science supplies and for their students to participate in the performing arts among other items. If our school is to remain a world leader in technological development, cutting our school funds is the worst possible choice to make.

Education funds should not be diverted away from education.

Yours faithfully,

Tom Williams