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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mailing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of sending out materials, such as letters or promotional items, to a group of people.
Example: "We are preparing a mailing of our latest newsletter to all our subscribers."
Alternatives: "a distribution of" or "a dispatch of".
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Once a mailing of 1,000 envelopes was printed on the wrong paper and addresses started rubbing off.
Our Theatre Access Project has a mailing of more than 6,000 people with disabilities, and we work to make sure that they can go to the theater.
Moreover, only 10percentt of households have a personal computer but no online service -- the prime targets for a mailing of an America Online disk.
One source of suspicion about whether this was a mailing of anthrax was a photograph of the envelope seen by federal investigators.
Visio programmers scurried over the Christmas holidays in 1992 to get a teaser for their first release included on a mailing of 2 million upgrade disks of Windows 3.1.
Visio programmers scurried over the Christmas holidays in 1992 to get a teaser for their first release included on a mailing of two million upgrade disks of Windows 3.1.
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Within each general practice, a mailing list of patients with a diagnosis of CHD or T2DM is generated.
At two week intervals, non-respondents were mailed a post-card reminder, a second mailing of the survey, and a final mailing of the survey via overnight mail (Federal Express).
O'Connor et al. [24] reported the results of a mail survey of 623 residents of Central Pennsylvania on support for policies to reduce GHG emissions.
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