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 rooxia89
 
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							| Could you help me, please. 
 How do your write an address with a flat number? For example the flat number is 5, the adress is 4 Oxford Street. Is it correct 5/4Oxford Street? Or should I write the flat number in a separate line?
 
 Thanks in advance!
 
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| Dear Rooxia,   Flat 5, 4, Oxford Street, Westminster, London, WC5 9BA.   (For example)   Les Douglas   |  21 Feb 2013     
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| I know that you asked about flats, but here in the USA, apartment numbers depend very much on particular apartment complexes. The two most common conventions I �ve seen are   114-C Spring Street Roanoke, VA  24018      or    218 Hilton Place, Apt. 115 Greenville, NC  27834   Obviously the first set of apartments is smaller than the second set. And both addresses are made up, although I used ZIP codes found in those cities.   |  21 Feb 2013     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Hi Rooxia   We often write it the same way as you did, which is the most commonly used format by government and businesses (with no full stops or commas).     5 / 4 Oxford St SYDNEY   NSW   2000     Sometimes people write it as   Flat 5, 4 Oxford St 
SYDNEY   NSW   2000   or as    Flat 5 4 Oxford St 
SYDNEY   NSW   2000   but most people I know use the same format used by government and businesses.   Cheers   Jayho         |  21 Feb 2013     
					
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