Sentence examples for may concern the from inspiring English sources

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"To whom it may concern," the first began.

However, the more fundamental challenge may concern the content of the Cameron project.

Precipitation occurs with insoluble inorganic species such as, LiF and Li2CO3, whereas dissolution may concern the organic and/or polymer part of the SEI.

This suggests that at lower elevations, limitation by a more pronounced water deficit dominates, whereas direct temperature limitation may concern the less frequent higher elevations.

It may concern the desperation of 2010 reality TV wannabe starlets for all we know ("My hair is shiny, my makeup's perfect," Maria Usbeck sings) but the general atmosphere – that guitar sound!

As Bart Simpson said: "I can't promise I'll try, but I'll try to try". 1 To who it may concern The use of whom – the objective form of who – is dying out, especially in speech.

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"To whom it may concern, from the fifth quarter of the Globe," it is inscribed.

As a teenager, I watched him performing his poem To whom it may concern from the plinth at Trafalgar Square in London.

Second -- and what may concern Democrats the most -- is that Democrats may be more likely to leave their votes on the table.

Sincerely, Carol Ann Tangorra To whom it may concern, I have the privilege to present myself...

It may concern a situation in the remote future and will accordingly not be very illuminating.

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