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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a basic letter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a simple or standard format of a letter, often used for communication purposes.
Example: "For our correspondence, please use a basic letter format that includes a greeting, body, and closing."
Alternatives: "a simple letter" or "a standard letter".
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You can write a basic letter and send it off to as many swaps as you are prepared to do.
Use a basic letter closing.
Use a basic letter closing when you're writing letters to friends and family.
If after calling you have still received no response you must contact the debtor by post and email, I would recommend sending a basic letter to them, explaining the current situation, if after a week you have still not had a response send another letter but be firmer this time, explaining the action that will be taken if the debt is not paid by a particular date.
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She recently approached a family solicitor, but was told a basic advice letter would cost £200.
Don't drown us in metaphors and flowery prose, but a basic form letter will not entice us to request your manuscript from you.
I pay my tax, I now have to walk home in the pitch black I expect a basic service (letter to The Comet. May 24th 2012, D14).
Postal rates will rise April 17, but the cost of sending the basic letter will not.
The basic letter forms of the Latin alphabet were established by the classical imperial capital letters of 1st-century Rome. 1st-century Rome
In order to accommodate both pronunciations, the basic letter of Meccan Arabic was used, but the diacritic was dropped: ى.
Encoding errors of characters were corrected, and special characters were replaced with basic letters, e.g.,, ä was replaced by ae.
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