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This document contains a list of phrases and expressions commonly used in official correspondence, particularly in business and administrative contexts. It explains the meaning and usage of these phrases, and suggests underlying reasons for certain decisions.
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Fails to comply with: Does not meet required standards or regulations. As a precaution: A safety measure taken to prevent potential harm. Should be resumed: Expected to return to normal. In the unlikely event that: Refers to a rare or improbable situation. In these unlikely circumstances...
Fails to comply with: Does not meet required standards or regulations. As a precaution: A safety measure taken to prevent potential harm. Should be resumed: Expected to return to normal. In the unlikely event that: Refers to a rare or improbable situation. In these unlikely circumstances: Describes actions to take in rare events. Under certain conditions: Speci c circumstances where something applies. Regrets to announce: A formal way to deliver unfortunate news. For any inconvenience: Apology for causing trouble or discomfort. Even though: Introduces a contrasting or unexpected fact. Are being recalled: Currently being called back for inspection or repair. Will be signed: Refers to an action scheduled for the future. Was shut down: Indicates something was temporarily stopped. Can be used: Describes something that is permitted or possible. Has been turned down: Indicates something was rejected. fi