Sentence examples for correspondence made from inspiring English sources

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It's a correspondence made in a swirly, rose-tinted heaven.

The correspondence made the transaction all pretty clear.

City Hall officials, who said the mayor had been swamped with angry correspondence, made some of it public.

In damning email correspondence made public last week, Christie's aides and political appointees merely congratulated one another on their handiwork.

Correspondence made public just last week revealed that Warner wrote to Google demanding more information about YouTube's recommendation algorithm, which he warned could be manipulated by foreign actors.

The correspondence, made public in court documents late Monday, provide a glimpse at the inner workings of an institution that the Justice Department says fraudulently inflated credit ratings, with dire consequences for the entire economy.

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The correspondence makes up a third of the collection.

But the bigger problem is that online correspondence makes people feel they have a strong connection.

Jon Cohn, in correspondence, makes an important point with regard to the big Times report on Chinese manufacturing.

The senator's correspondence makes clear that he and his family were there because the price was right.

As that "considerable correspondence" makes clear, the story wasn't published at the time because of its dark subject matter.

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