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Write a letter according to the following situation: You are Zhu Liang. You are a student of Henan University, doing research on the frequency with which welfare recipients use prescription drugs. To complete the paper, you need some specific information concerning medical aid payments and the number of prescriptions issued to people on public assistance. Write a letter to the director of Province Welfare Office, asking them to provide the necessary information. (150-200 words)

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