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[quote=Anonymous]"Very truly yours" is a letter ending statement emphasizing that the contents of the correspondence were composed with the utmost dignity and integrity. The use of the phrase "very truly" highlights the author's good faith attempt at providing you with truthful, accurate information. "Very truly yours" is often used by attorneys. http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_very_truly_yours_mean_at_the_end_of_a_letter I was taught that "Very truly yours" is a "nicer" way to close and that "Sincerely" is an acceptable but "colder" way to close. [/quote]
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