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Discover LudwigCourtesy email is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe an email that is sent as a polite gesture, such as thanking someone for their help. For example, you could say "I sent a courtesy email thanking the professor for their help on my project."
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"I have not had many call-backs at all, and a lot of the companies don't even send a courtesy email that you've not been selected," she says.
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In this instance, although many of the pieces were conceived in his studio in China they just happen to have emerged some 6,000 miles away in the middle of Europe, courtesy of email, Skype and Twitter (Ai is an addict: in one year and a half period he once posted 60,000 tweets).
RYAN LIZZA: No, as a courtesy I emailed Kurt Bardella a copy of the piece on Sunday, which is when a lot of people in Washington get the first hard copies of the magazine, but I haven't talked to him or Issa since.
School for stunnas FTR is unsure whether or not to feel insulted after receiving an email, courtesy of Pennant Publishing, subject: WOMEN JOURNALISTS: COME FREE TO "GET THE GUY" SEMINAR THIS WEEKEND!
4.30pm BST First set: *Murray 4-2 Lu (*denotes next server) Another random Lu fact for you, courtesy of an email from Paul Matthews: apparently he (Lu I should stress, not Paul) can catch chickens: "I'm for the man who can catch chickens, especially because the seemingly large number of chicken related puns.
In fact, after a guest likes a cocktail, they'll be able to receive the drink recipe via a personalized email courtesy of foodie guide Tasting Table.
The release date just got a decidedly firmer time frame of "early February," courtesy of an email sent out to Google Play developers, soliciting people to publish their apps for the OS and highlighting the on-watch Play Store functionality that's set for the release.
Is email courtesy and respect no longer "in"?
Here's a snippet of the email, courtesy of the Washington Post's Ezra Klein.
So when it comes to email, courtesy is easily jettisoned to make way for speed and efficiency.
Show some courtesy to your email contacts.
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