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"please let me know if there is any concerns to let them have a visit" vs "please let me know if there is any concerns in order to let them have a visit"

Both phrases have issues in terms of grammar and clarity. The correct way to convey the message would be to say, 'Please let me know if there are any concerns so that they can have a visit.' This revised version is clearer and more grammatically correct.

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

please let me know if there is any concerns to let them have a visit

This phrase is also incorrect. 'Concerns' should be plural, and the phrase lacks clarity.

The correct way to phrase this would be 'Please let me know if there are any concerns so that they can have a visit.'

please let me know if there is any concerns in order to let them have a visit

This phrase is not correct. 'Concerns' should be plural, and the phrase lacks clarity.

The correct way to phrase this would be 'Please let me know if there are any concerns so that they can have a visit.'

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