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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I send that" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the action of sending something, but it lacks proper tense and context. Example: "I send that document via email" would be more appropriate if rephrased to "I am sending that document via email."
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Am I green enough?" Or those of Susan Stoga, a mother of two in Barrington, Ill.: "Did I send that e-mail to my client?
Pepper read this out to me in a tone which implied "This is the end of us!" Then he scribbled a few words on a message pad and tossed it across saying: "Shall I send that?" He had indented for "96 pairs of Waterwings.
"When I send that out, probably about, on the average about, 15,000 to 18,000 people open to read it," he said, adding, "I would say, every time I turn the switch on, I know a minimum of 1,500 people, a minimum," are listening.
Should I send that passive-aggressive text message?
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When I sent that fateful tweet".
i thought i sent that text tuesday".
"I must say," Mr. Cohen said, "I sent that manager a wristwatch".
Seven minutes later, she tweeted: "Seconds after I sent that tweet the page is gone off of Facebook.
"I sent that out, and I'm sure we were relying on NERC's estimate," said the spokeswoman, Corry Schiermeyer.
Because I was lucky enough to be able to, I sent that check for several hundred dollars as a donation to Planned Parenthood.
Haven't heard from you since I sent that Pol Pot idea, which you probably guessed I wasn't serious about (unless you liked it).
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