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Here's what you could write:

Dear Mr. O'Baba,

I am writing you in regard to the anabolic steroid allegation I made in my story for the Yarnville Record. First and foremost, let me apologize for having said that about you. I simply didn't check my sources. Unfortunately, the article made it through the whole editing process without being checked for accuracy. This is a case of bad journalism at its worst.

Only after the piece was printed did I learn that you were actually taking Muckodryl for your epilepsy. Thank you for your time regarding this unsavory matter and, again, let me say how truly sorry I am for the things I said about you.

Sportswriter Grant Kerr says that communication is a daily task. "You're asking questions every day, and that's what this whole thing is about -- to use your head and ask the proper questions."


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