Could you possibly check the grammar, please? Is the grammar correct?
Find any expert you want, and ask whether they can recover saved Microsoft Word files that have been deleted from a computer.
My reply of course would be "No.” Data, on the other hand, "Yes." Deleted or lost data can be recovered, at least partially. The thing is, though, that you need to find a good expert to achieve good results.
If you ask them, they may find an excuse and try to dodge the issue.
It is really a difficult procedure. As for Word files, don't tire yourself over this.
Microsoft Word files that have been deleted from a computer can never be recovered, nor can the recovery of deleted data be guaranteed. If you bring Professional to recover Word files from America, there is no benefit from it, again.
There is an company called "PITS" that attempts this sort of recovery. If your Word files are very important to you, you should contact them. However, I warn you that their fees are quite expensive. Nevertheless, they are able to recover a lot of deleted data.
It is possible that they may be able to recover your Word files, but I must say that, based on my own experience, I'm not sure of this.
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Em geral, o texto está gramaticalmente correto, com exceção de um erro de uso indevido do artigo "an".
No trecho que diz: "There is an company called 'PITS' ", o correto seria o uso do artigo "a". Isso ocorre pois temos dois tipos de artigos indefinidos que devem ser usados de acordo com as seguintes regras:
- An = usado antes de substantivos que comecem com som de vogal.
- A = usado antes de substantivos que comecem com som de consoante.
Portanto, como o substantivo é "company" e se inicia com o som da consoante "c", devemos usar o artigo "a".
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