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The greetings

noun

A conventional phrase used to start a letter or conversation or otherwise to acknowledge a person's arrival or presence.

  • It's polite to begin a letter with a greeting, but this practice is less common in email.

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The greetings were short and muted: "How are you?" "Fine".

The greetings from everyone I meet appear friendly and genuine.

The greetings were very English, and slightly constrained.

The Greetings Card Association gave us a load of advice.

The greetings were addressed to Jews worldwide, not just to those in Israel.

The greetings continued upstairs, as Mr. Duany shuttled from classroom to classroom, introducing himself.

The greetings card industry says the humour of Father's Day cards is gentle, not vindictive.

The greetings might be stranger and more difficult ones than any Francis has experienced in St. Peter's Square.

The greetings were delivered in Beaconsfield, which was not known previously as a Little Moscow of the Buckinghamshire red belt.

Real humans send the greetings.

Now the greetings are darker.

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