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July 15 , 2016at 4 57 44 PM I installed it and just saw one from our dear [name withheld] so I thought I'd share!
Click builder's club and click "Please Upgrade Me! " (you might need to scroll down and find the green button that says it). Type in a friend's Roblox name where it says "Dear [name goes here]," Type in your Roblox name in the sincerely part, and type in anything you want for the P.S section.
For example, "Dearest [name]," "My [name]" or "Sweet [name]." Be sure to end your greeting with a comma.
Dear [Name Unknown, possibly Chris Smith?], It has come to our attention that you recently used a fake, mocked-up version of our technology editorial "blog" property TechCrunch in a personal prank.
"Dear [Name deleted so we don't get sued] I'm writing you to ask all the Governments in Europe all around the World to come together to make Peace in the World and talk about Credit Crunch.
Some find this salutation undesirable[2] - it is also acceptable to use "Dear [Name of Institution]," though this is somewhat informal.
To which Mr. Hoover replied: Dear [name withheld], I have received your letter... and understand the concern which prompted you to write.
Dear [Name Redacted], How are you?
If you ever have any doubts about which salutation to use, the standard "Dear [Name and/or title]," works wonders.
"Dear [first name]" may be the most neutral, But "Hi, [first name]" is gaining market share.
If you know the name of the hiring manager, your salutation should be something like "Dear [insert name]" followed by either a comma or a colon.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com