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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and mailed it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the action of sending something through the mail after completing or preparing it.
Example: "I finished the application and mailed it to the admissions office yesterday."
Alternatives: "and sent it" or "and posted it".
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Slate initially printed its paper edition and mailed it out, but switched to a less-expensive option of letting readers download and print it themselves.
The civil grand jury in Stanislaus County reached its decision on Thursday and mailed it to a lawyer for the flight attendant, Anne Marie Smith.
Harrington carefully packed a box full of tapes and mailed it.
Once published, her team ringed the relevant text in red and mailed it out.
When your newspaper printed the census form, I filled it out and mailed it in.
The boy had written a holiday wish list and mailed it to Santa.
She dashed off a full account of the dream, and mailed it to the London doctor.
She slipped her shorn ponytail into a plastic bag and mailed it to Locks of Love.
So he wrote a little jingle to clarify things and mailed it out.
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In the baseline survey, each participant filled out a two-part questionnaire and mailed it to the data management center between the 5th and 39th week of pregnancy.
A few days later, he tracked down a copy of the insurance card and mailed it in with the ticket.
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