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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a note of condolence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing sympathy or sorrow to someone who has experienced a loss, typically in the context of a death.
Example: "I wrote a note of condolence to express my sympathy for her loss."
Alternatives: "a message of sympathy" or "a letter of condolence."
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Although she had been out of touch with him during all those years, she wrote him a note of condolence.
After the shooting, he suspended private meetings in Morocco on the eve of an official visit there and sent a note of condolence to the family of Mr. Lopez de la Calle.
Bloomberg might also turn to the handful of letters that Eliot did write from 4 Cheyne Walk, before her final effort — a note of condolence to a friend, Jane Strachey, the mother of Lytton Strachey, which was broken off before she had a chance to finish it.
A note of condolence, perhaps?
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66. Write a personal note of condolence, sharing a story of the departed loved one.
"It was a nice note of condolence from Mayor Giuliani," he said.
As one friend wrote in her note of condolence to me after Silvan died, "You will never get over this".
Maybe in the past, we wrote a note of sympathy or selected a heartfelt message to extend our condolences.
A note of humility?
Outside the hotel there were no flowers propped up against a fence, none of the notes of condolence or yellow ribbons that would have blossomed at a site like this in the United States.
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