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eal analyst, Please make corrections to the initial investment dates as per below. vs Let me know if you have any questions

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. The first phrase is a request for a specific action related to correcting investment dates, while the second phrase is an invitation for feedback or inquiries. The contexts for their usage are different and the phrases are not interchangeable.
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eal analyst, Please make corrections to the initial investment dates as per below.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in a professional setting to request corrections to investment dates.

This phrase is used to instruct a real analyst to make corrections to the initial investment dates according to the information provided below.

Let me know if you have any questions

This phrase is correct and commonly used to invite feedback or inquiries from others.

This phrase is used to encourage others to ask questions or seek clarification on a topic.
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  • Let me know if you hear anything.
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  • Let me know if you need electricity or Hub fluid.

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