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This is to inform you that I.T had handed over a new laptop to you (05/04/2017), vs This is to inform you that I.T had handed over a new laptop to you at 05/04/2017

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct preposition to use in this context is 'on' instead of 'at'. The correct phrase should be 'this is to inform you that I.T. had handed over a new laptop to you on 05/04/2017'.

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This is to inform you that I.T had handed over a new laptop to you (05/04/2017),

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'at' is not used correctly in this context.

The correct preposition to use in this context is 'on'. The correct phrase should be 'this is to inform you that I.T. had handed over a new laptop to you on 05/04/2017'.
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  • I'm in an my duty is to inform you of the Malakian family activities.
  • My main aim in addressing this House is to inform you of our basic demands in the light of our new political agenda.
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  • Mr. Finnegan, I can't tell you what a pleasure it is to inform you that under Florida law, you and this woman have been divorced for the last 50 or 60 seconds.
  • This is your captain to inform you about our flight.
  • This is Picard. I'm sorry to inform you, the Admiral is critically ill.
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  • This is the police department calling to inform you that
  • Procedurally, this is codecision - as you know - but I am glad to inform you that the Council members have already expressed their very broad support for this.
  • "Dear Mr. Thatch, this is to inform you that your meeting today has been moved up from 4:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M."

This is to inform you that I.T had handed over a new laptop to you at 05/04/2017

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'at' is not used correctly in this context.

The correct preposition to use in this context is 'on'. The correct phrase should be 'this is to inform you that I.T. had handed over a new laptop to you on 05/04/2017'.
  • This is to inform you to stay...
  • This is to inform you that any further collaboration...
  • This is to inform you that we have a quorum and may now begin our session.
  • Now, this is to inform you that your pension checks are being held.
  • My client's birth name was Ross Clayton McGowan, and this is to inform you that I have formally lodged complaints with the IPRA, the I.G.'s Office, and will be suing.
  • It is to inform you that a hearing has been scheduled concerning your probation.
  • Colonel, my duty, medically speaking, is to inform you that these men may make it on their hands and knees.
  • I'm in an my duty is to inform you of the Malakian family activities.
  • My main aim in addressing this House is to inform you of our basic demands in the light of our new political agenda.
  • "This letter is to inform you that Edward R. Lawson"
  • My duty is to inform you, but not to search every gasthaus to locate you.
  • All I can do is to inform you that you will receive a written answer to your question.
  • This is to inform the European Commission about the recent issues in Slovakia concerning transparent and fair access to the Structural Funds for certain target groups of applicants.
  • Mr. Finnegan, I can't tell you what a pleasure it is to inform you that under Florida law, you and this woman have been divorced for the last 50 or 60 seconds.
  • This is your captain to inform you about our flight.
  • This is Picard. I'm sorry to inform you, the Admiral is critically ill.
  • I'm here to inform you that this is a service we now provide.
  • This is the police department calling to inform you that
  • Procedurally, this is codecision - as you know - but I am glad to inform you that the Council members have already expressed their very broad support for this.
  • "Dear Mr. Thatch, this is to inform you that your meeting today has been moved up from 4:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M."

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