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The phrase "a letterhead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the heading at the top of a letter or document that typically includes the name, address, and contact information of the sender.
Example: "Please make sure to print the document on a letterhead before sending it out to clients."
Alternatives: "a company letterhead" or "an official letterhead".
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"So does a letterhead".
But that's just a letterhead — there's no such organization.
(For the moment, the Obituarium doesn't exist, except as a letterhead and a T-shirt).
Five years ago Eurasia consisted of one man, Ian Bremmer, a few computers, and a letterhead.
It is much more than a letterhead and a ballot line.
You clearly do more for organizations than just put your name on a letterhead, correct? A. I don't put my name on a letterhead of anything.
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That size, scale and a professional letterhead are an acceptable proxy for ethics.
There is something reassuringly traditional about the neatly typed resignation letters, with a House of Commons letterhead and an attack on the Labour leader within.
If you work for a large company, a company letterhead probably already exists.
And www.first-name.com, which offers free e-mail letters from Santa (a printed version, on a Santa letterhead, is $5), is in Holland, Mich.
Prior to these, patients were given a plain prescription on a hospital letterhead.
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