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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a letter information" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mix-up of terms and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a correct phrase could be: "I received a letter with important information."
Alternatives: "a piece of information" or "a letter containing details."
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Local midwives provided eligible women with a letter, information sheet and reply slips to register interest.
In both HUNT2 and HUNT3, the adult participants aged 20 and older received a letter, information brochure, and questionnaire by mail.
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Accompanying the questionnaire were a cover letter, information sheet and a reply-paid envelope.
Practices sent patients a recruitment pack containing a patient letter, information sheet, reply slip and pre-paid envelope.
A package containing an invitation letter, information statement and consent form was sent out to GPs and practice managers.
Sixteen GPs from the intervention group were sent an invitation letter, information sheet and a consent form.
Each participant will receive a recruitment package containing an invitation letter, information sheet, consent form and return slip.
The information pack will contain a cover letter, information statement about the study, and ask the person to contact the research team if they were interested in participating.
Personnel at each site sent a covering letter, information booklet, questionnaire and reply-paid envelope to the patient within 3 weeks of the call.
Patients eligible for the study were sent a covering letter, information sheet and consent form to return if they wished to participate.
The PCH nurse will provide an information package, including a letter, an information leaflet containing information about the study and its aims, and a small gift.
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