Sentence examples for correspondence phrases from inspiring English sources

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As I opened each email I read with growing dread the comments she had edited into our correspondence, phrases like "don't you know he's married?" or "isn't this cute that you are meeting".

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So now there's a new slogan on Apple's companywide correspondence, a phrase that might just say an enormous amount about what has happened to Steve Jobs in the intervening years.

Now, Google has filed a patent for a tool that seems like an evil-checker: a software system that could prevent people from writing out, in electronic correspondence and documents, phrases that run afoul of policies or laws.

Among them, according to the people who have seen the correspondence, is a phrase from Mr. Soufan's 2009 testimony at a Senate hearing, freely available both as video and transcript on the Web.

This restriction minimizes subjective judgments about one-to-one correspondences between words in phrases of differing length, and also circumvents instances in which DLP can conflict with a related principle of textual criticism, brevior lectio potior ("the shorter reading [is] preferable") [4].

Finally, the authors (AM and SB) discussed all factors with each other in order to identify universal phrasing and correspondence between the factors.

The blushing young lady of Fragonard's "Love Letter" turned from her correspondence to hear Mr. Vinikour's gallant, flexibly phrased accounts of three movements by Louis Couperin.

Cantor's 1874 Crelle paper was the first to invoke the notion of a 1-to-1 correspondence, though he did not use that phrase.

The Director of the Bituminous Coal Division of the Department of the Interior has circulated a memorandum to tell subordinates that "the Secretary of the Interior requests that the use of the phrase "constructive criticism" be avoided in correspondence.

Hickok biographer Doris Faber published some of Roosevelt and Hickok's correspondence in 1980, but concluded that the lovestruck phrasing was simply an "unusually belated schoolgirl crush" and warned historians not to be misled.

No decision has been taken, however, on exactly which quotations from the correspondence will be published, or how the "gist" will be phrased.

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