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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memorandum emphasizing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a formal document that highlights or stresses a particular point or issue.
Example: "The company issued a memorandum emphasizing the importance of safety protocols in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a memo highlighting" or "a note stressing".
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Mr. Lhota, piggybacking on the mayor's remarks, released a memorandum emphasizing his desire to bolster police resources.
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In an accompanying memorandum, Mr. Obama emphasized that regulators should be flexible when it comes to rules that would affect small businesses.
In his memorandum, Mr. Ashcroft emphasized that "these individuals were not selected in order to single out a particular ethnic or religious group," and that they should not be treated as criminal suspects.
The memorandum also emphasized Mr. Monserrate's industriousness, describing how in his youth he had delivered newspapers in Queens and his later role as an ambitious public official who "worked feverishly" on behalf of constituents, serving on the City Council from 2002 to 2008 and then in the Senate.
When I ask if the NYPD need probable cause to trigger access to the footage, Smyth says there's a memorandum of use that lays out the criteria governing the restrictions on cops, and re-emphasizes that investigators can't use it for random surveillance.
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A memorandum from a supervisor, Capt.
In 1898, Kang sent a memorandum to the emperor.
In 1844 he wrote a memorandum entitled Nac̆ertanije ("Draft Plan").
"We need a new memorandum, not only a memorandum for financial support and construction but also for growth and development".
The press was told in a memorandum: "No electronics devices.
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