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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mail that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific email or piece of correspondence that contains certain information or context.
Example: "I received a mail that contained important updates about the project."
Alternatives: "an email that" or "a message that".
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"There was a mail that was titled 'minus 33 degrees, alone, and sick,' so I said, 'What a title!
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Each month, participants received a mailing that included additional recipes and DHA-enriched egg coupons.
Faculty were invited to participate with a mailing that included the survey and a cover letter explaining that their participation was voluntary and anonymous.
Licensed practitioners from the regions (AL/MS, FL/GA, MN, PDA, and SK) receive a mailing that describes DPBRN and invites them to participate.
"I'm getting a voice mail that says the mailbox is full," Ms. Foote said.
Each caregiver received a user package in the mail that contained a user name, password, and a user manual.
"There is a passion in the Mail that isn't in other papers".
Then I get an e-mail that needs an answer, and all that other stuff submerges for a while longer.
Have you ever received an e-mail that seemed to be a phishing effort?
I cannot stand an e-mail that is more than a page long.
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