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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mail on" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically incorrect because "mail" is an uncountable noun in this context, and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "I received an email on the project update."
Alternatives: "an email about" or "a message regarding".
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Pullman's critique also attracted the anger of Hitchens' more conservatively-minded brother, Peter, who described him in a Mail on Sunday column in January 2002 as "the anti-Lewis, the one the atheists would have been praying for, if atheists prayed".
A Mail on Sunday/Survation poll found that 82% of Tories believed Miller should lose her job.
However, a Mail on Sunday spokesperson described the claims that the news desk were furious as "nonsense".
The messages were captured by a Mail on Sunday reporter who posed as a teenager looking to travel to Syria from London to join the terrorist group.
He knows that the British public is naturally Eurosceptic: 62 per cent, in a Mail on Sunday poll yesterday, approved of Cameron's veto.
Brigadier Matthew Sykes, a former director of corporate communications for the Army, brought proceedings in London's high court over a Mail on Sunday article in May this year.
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Primary care physician responses to a mail survey on smoking cessation are summarized by physician specialty and timing of incentive.
Click "respond to a mail offer" on the front page of the website.
" An hour later, I received a voice mail on my cell phone: Hi, Allen.
Nothing advertises an empty post than a pile of junk mail on a doormat.
It is also starting a mailing list on its website.
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