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A polite phrase used to end a letter or other written communication.
closing
valediction
complimentary closing
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Examples for "
closing
"
closing
valediction
complimentary closing
Examples for "
closing
"
1
Spain said credit markets were
closing
to the euro zone's fourth-biggest economy.
2
Tuesday saw the ZAR continue the previous weeks' trend by
closing
lower.
3
But beyond Davos, refugee groups say doors are
closing
,
especially in Europe.
4
Autagavaia said the Government took the right approach in
closing
Avele College.
5
EU countries would be required to follow these rules when
closing
banks.
1
The Bible Society's
valediction
,
which appeared in the Thirty-Sixth Annual Report, read:-
2
He was well aware that the whole room had heard this
valediction
.
3
He had no friends with whom he was on terms of
valediction
.
4
He turned half-way up the stairs to cry his customary
valediction
.
5
It poured itself into one mournful, savage, sacred cry of salutation and
valediction
.
1
If a touch of formal courtesy is desired, the forms "I am" or "I remain" may be used before the
complimentary
closing
.
2
Complimentary
closings
in business letters, such as "Yours for more business," should be avoided as the plague.
1
Never use "oblige" in the place of the
complimentary
close
.
2
In these seven letters are given the body of the letter, with the salutation and the
complimentary
close
.
3
Never omit "Yours" in the
complimentary
close
.
4
The signature is written below the
complimentary
close
and a little to the right, so that it ends about at the right-hand margin.
5
The following
complimentary
closes
are proper for business letters:
6
The following
complimentary
closes
are proper for friendly letters:
7
The angels said every letter has three parts: the Salutation, the Body, and the
Complimentary
Close
.
8
The Salutation, the Body, and the
Complimentary
Close
.
9
| Ex-President"), and the
complimentary
close
("With the profoundest respect").
complimentary
close
complimentary