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The phrase "a letter announcing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a letter that serves the purpose of making an announcement or informing someone about something.
Example: "I received a letter announcing the changes to the company's policy."
Alternatives: "a letter notifying" or "a letter informing".
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"We have sacrificed our youth," he wrote in a letter announcing the ceasefire.
The veterans affairs minister, Jody Wilson-released, released a letter announcing her resignation.
They remember they were given bright yellow book bags and a letter announcing the gift.
Archbishop Henry D'Souza received a letter announcing the waiver from the Vatican in December.
However, by no means should you write each one a letter announcing your feelings and stating your decision.
On Thursday, dozens of conservative national security leaders released a letter announcing that they would never vote for Mr. Trump.
One member showed off a letter announcing that she and her husband had been removed from Jericho's rolls.
While he was away, he had his solicitors send her a letter announcing his intention to separate, and when he returned, after a year, he went into hiding.
In a letter announcing the decision, Stearns wrote that World Vision's board of directors had "spent several years praying about and discussing this issue".
In a letter announcing his resignation from the Gujarat police force, Mr. Vanzara described his bitter disappointment with Mr. Modi, "whom I used to adore like a god".
In other words, a closure transcends a letter announcing it on hard copy left with the receptionist for the Egypt Independent team.
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