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We acknowledge with pleasure the receipt of your order
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We again solicit an opportunity
We again thank you for your inquiry
We always endeavor to please
We appreciate the order you were kind enough to send to us
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We are at a loss to understand why
We are at your service at all times
We are confident that you will have no further trouble
We are extremely desirous of pleasing our patrons
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We are in receipt of your communication regarding
We are indeed sorry to learn
We are perfectly willing to make concessions
We are pleased to receive your request for information
We are pleased to send you descriptive circulars
We are reluctant to adopt such severe measures
We are satisfied regarding your statement
We are sending to you by mail
We are sorry to learn from your letter
We are thoroughly convinced of the need
We are totally at a loss to understand
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We ask for a continuance of your confidence
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We believe you will readily understand our position
We can assure you that any order with which you favor us
We desire information pertaining to your financial condition
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We expect to be in the market soon
We feel assured that you will appreciate
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We frankly apologize to you
We hasten to acknowledge the receipt
We have anticipated a heavy demand
We have, as yet, no definite understanding
We have come to the conclusion
We have endeavored to serve the needs of your organization
We have found it impossible
We have much pleasure in answering your inquiry
We have no desire to adopt harsh measures
We have not had the pleasure of placing your name on our ledgers
We have not, however, had the pleasure of hearing from you
We have not yet had time to sift the matter thoroughly
We have the honor to be, gentlemen
We have the honor to inform you
We have thought it best to forward
We have your request for information regarding
We hesitated for a while to pursue the matter
We hope that an understanding can be reached
We hope that we shall have many opportunities to demonstrate our ability
We hope that you will find the enclosed booklet very interesting
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We invite your attention to
We must insist upon a prompt settlement
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We note that the time is at hand
We offer you the services of an expert
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We realize that this matter has escaped your attention
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We regret exceedingly that you have been inconvenienced
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We regret that this misunderstanding has occurred
We regret that we are not in a position
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We regret to be compelled for this reason to withdraw the privilege
We regret to learn that you are disappointed
We remain, dear sir, yours faithfully
We remain, gentlemen, with thanks
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We suggest that this is an opportune time
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We take pleasure in enclosing herewith
We take pleasure in explaining the matter you asked about
We take the liberty of deviating from your instructions
We take the liberty of writing to you.
We thank you for calling our attention
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We thank you very sincerely for your assistance
We think you will agree
We trust our explanation will meet with your approval
We trust that we may hear favorably from you
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We trust you may secure some of the exceptional values
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We trust you will not consider us unduly strict
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We understand your position
We urge that you write to us by early mail
We venture to enclose herewith
We very much wish you to examine
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We will at once enter your order
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Why not allow us this opportunity to satisfy you
Will you give us, in confidence, your opinion
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Will you please give us your immediate attention
With our best respects and hoping to hear from you
With reference to your favor of yesterday
With regard to your inquiry
With the fullest assurance that we are considering
With the greatest esteem and respect
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Your further orders will be esteemed
Your inquiry has just been received, and we are glad to send to you
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