complimentary close
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of complimentary close
First recorded in 1915–20
Example Sentences
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Washington's answer is cheerful, and its complimentary close exceptionally cordial.
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The complimentary close of the letter is followed by a comma and the signature by a period.
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A better plan is to have another person take care of the entire letter, beginning it something like, “Since Mr. Blake is away from the office to-day he has asked me to let you know——” The complimentary close to a business letter should be “Yours truly,” “Yours sincerely” or something of the kind, and not “Yours cordially,” “Yours faithfully” or “Yours gratefully” unless the circumstances warrant it.
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The complimentary close should be written on a separate line near the middle of the page, and should begin with a capital letter.
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Appropriateness is the only guide to the choice of a complimentary close.
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