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Both are important statements that might have a place somewhere in the letter, but neither are very captivating, intriguing or emotionally charged.
Then there’s this one, and all the variations of it that are commonly used like a warm-up act: I have a very special reason for sending you this letter.
It’s not a cliff-hanger, because the second sentence usually explains why. It’s just taking up space — a wallflower.
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