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假设你是李华,于2016年2月1日搭乘国外某航空公司航班(flight number BA793)回国后, 发现遗失了一个行李箱(suit case)。现请用英文给该航空公司写一封信,请他们帮你寻找。

信件要点包括:

1. 陈述写信原因;

2. 简要描述该行李;

3. 说明其重要性;

4. 期待回复并表示感谢。

信件的开头已经写好,字数100词左右。

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