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    Direct-Order Letters Tend Not to Use a Subject Line, and They
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Direct-Order Letters Tend Not to Use a Subject Line, and They

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Direct-order letters tend not to use a subject line, and they open with brief background information, such as who authorized the report and the topic.

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