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Requirement Form - Can we end a sentence with suffice? I have attached a copy of required details; Let me know if this suffice. In 50 kilometres per hour, per. Or should it be i have. The government has established higher requirements to/on/for certain. I forgot to point out that per in this sentence does not have the same meaning as per in kilometres per hour. Hello!:) would you please state which preposition suits the best?

Hello!:) would you please state which preposition suits the best? I forgot to point out that per in this sentence does not have the same meaning as per in kilometres per hour. The government has established higher requirements to/on/for certain. Can we end a sentence with suffice? Or should it be i have. In 50 kilometres per hour, per. I have attached a copy of required details; Let me know if this suffice.

Can we end a sentence with suffice? In 50 kilometres per hour, per. Or should it be i have. I have attached a copy of required details; Hello!:) would you please state which preposition suits the best? The government has established higher requirements to/on/for certain. I forgot to point out that per in this sentence does not have the same meaning as per in kilometres per hour. Let me know if this suffice.

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Hello!:) Would You Please State Which Preposition Suits The Best?

Can we end a sentence with suffice? In 50 kilometres per hour, per. I forgot to point out that per in this sentence does not have the same meaning as per in kilometres per hour. Or should it be i have.

I Have Attached A Copy Of Required Details;

The government has established higher requirements to/on/for certain. Let me know if this suffice.

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