Examples of using Questions and remarks in English and their translations into Dutch
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Please send us your questions and remarks.
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So, my head was full of questions and remarks.
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Please use the form below for questions and remarks.
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The forum provides a platform for questions and remarks.
You can send your questions and remarks whenever you want.
You can always contact Woodexperience for all your questions and remarks.
For other questions and remarks, contact us through the contact form.
We remain available for your questions and remarks at any time.
For general questions and remarks you may use the contact form on the right.
Our customer service is always ready for all your questions and remarks.
For all your questions and remarks, please do not hesitate to contact us.
There were no people to bring me out of it with their realistic questions and remarks.
For questions and remarks concerning government policy we refer to the authorities.
You can contact us both via telephone or e-mail with all your questions and remarks.
We also receive questions and remarks about the website and the user-friendliness.
Communicating with the customer about the progress and/or point of contact for questions and remarks.
Information function: Can always be contacted for questions and remarks about services and facilities.
Lastly, I was struck by the vivacious nature of the comments, questions and remarks by Mrs Lulling.