In a message dated 2/24/2009 2:12:22 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Really, Marnie, the  business world is the last place to go to for advice on
English. The very  term 'business English' is an oxymoron. Business language
is to thinking as  foam extinguishers are to flames.

Here's a winner of the Plain English  Campaign's Golden Bull award for 2008:

Balfour Beatty half-year update  2008
'Our goal at Balfour Beatty is to deliver consistent, long-term growth  to
our shareholders. We do this by striving to remain or become the  leading
provider of high-quality, customer critical infrastructure in each of  our
markets. By becoming the partner of choice to sophisticated owners in  our
chosen disciplines and geographies, we believe we will achieve  secure,
industry best margins in our contracting activities and  substantial,
sustainable equity returns from our long-term investment  portfolio.'

Here is a good example of plain English:

"Advertising  is the rattling of a stick inside a swill bucket"
--- George  Orwell


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I know, but if you've ever worked in an office,  as I have, you give up and 
default to (stupid) business English. It just makes  life easier (and you avoid 
being corrected all the time).

Marnie ;-)  

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