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What is a common element of effective email communication?

A. Being overly formal
B. Using a clear subject line
C. Ignoring the recipient's needs
D. Including unnecessary attachments

Answer: Using a clear subject line


Additional Information: A clear subject line helps the recipient understand the email's purpose quickly.


Subjects: Professional Writing, Business English

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