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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mailing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of sending information or materials to a specific recipient or group.
Example: "We are preparing a mailing to our subscribers to inform them about the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "a dispatch to" or "a communication to".
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"I did a mailing to 600 clients and acquaintances over a month ago saying this is the time to refinance, with interest rates near a 34-year low," said Richard J. Russell, president of Richland Equity Reserve, a Manhattan mortgage broker.
Could he get a mailing to people with family members in homes?
Mr. Halperin stated in a mailing to voters that he had graduated from Harvard.
"Landmarking will send costs skyrocketing for local residents and business owners," the board said in a mailing to the neighborhood.
In a mailing to prospective clients, the Southville branch of agents CJ Hole asked landlords: "Are you getting enough rent?
"If you get a low response from a mailing to certain segment, considering refining it but don't repeat it".
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If anyone crosses $20, A will receive a mail to increase its limit.
In addition, RNSE plans to get out a direct mailing to a list of 300 VARs.
A second mailing to all registry members was conducted 12 weeks later to increase the response rate.
After an initial mailing to each practice, two subsequent mailings were sent to non-respondents.
Start a mailing list to reach other people.
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