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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along both letters" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you are describing something that is situated or occurs in relation to two letters, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "The markings were placed along both letters to enhance visibility."
Alternatives: "on both letters" or "across both letters".
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So she sent along both letters, and it was a kind thing to do.
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That is the flaw within this method, along with repeated letters, and set number of letters in each word.
The bureau, while seeming to tilt toward Metropolitan, sent a kind of "can't we all get along?" letter last week to both sides suggesting a meeting between top officials.
Before X-rays came along, the letter X often posed challenges for illustrated alphabet examples.
"My mother was going to Israel that year and took along a letter I wrote to him," Mr. Friedman said in a 1984 interview with The Times.
This is not a rose-tinted "Why can't we all get along?" letter.
Luck came along in a letter from Robert Ardrey, a playwright he had met at the Goodman.
Overview: Letters written to the American author George Curtis along with letters from him to his wife Anna Shaw Curtis.
Along with letters, photos and a poem, Ms. Meyer wouldn't let her father go without his favorite woodworking clamps.
Now he is tracing his finger along some letters cut into the gritstone nearby that I have never noticed before.
He now regularly sent her VHS cassettes in the mail, along with letters and other little gifts.
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