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Draft a reply to Sarah's email about the project deadline
Here's a draft reply:
Hi Sarah,
Thanks for the update! Friday works perfectly for the revised deadline. I'll have the final mockups ready by EOD Thursday so you have time to review.
Let me know if you need anything else before then.
Send it. Also, what else is urgent in my inbox?
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