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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manila envelope" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of envelope that is typically made of a light brown, durable paper, often used for mailing documents.
Example: "Please place the documents in a manila envelope before sending them out."
Alternatives: "a brown envelope" or "a kraft envelope".
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He had his package: a manila envelope.
On Mr. Grodd's desk recently was a Manila envelope.
Without a word, he passes his wife a manila envelope.
It was delivered to him in a Manila envelope marked.
She carried a manila envelope that contained her documentation.
Then the C.I.A. chief drew Soufan aside and handed him a manila envelope.
One afternoon, James showed me his childhood mementos: two dozen snapshots clumped in a manila envelope.
(What is left of the bureau fits in a manila envelope in my desk drawer).
She reaches into her bag, pulls out a manila envelope, hands it to him.
She left the room for a moment, then returned with a manila envelope.
He took out a manila envelope and pulled a photograph from it.
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