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thru and through

 
 
Reply Thu 13 Jul, 2006 05:03 am
what's the difference?

when can i use thru and when can i use through?
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Reply Thu 13 Jul, 2006 07:05 am
"Thru" is a very informal way of writing "through" and should never be used in business correspondence or formal writing. "Thru" is just a time and space saver and is frequently found in signage.
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Reply Thu 13 Jul, 2006 08:14 am
thanks flyboy
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