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Free sign up"despatch of" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English.
"Despatch" (sometimes spelled as "dispatch") means to send off or deliver something, while "of" is a preposition that shows possession or connection. Example: The despatch of the package was delayed due to bad weather. In this sentence, "despatch of" is used to describe the action of sending off the package. It could also be written as "the package's despatch" or "the despatching of the package." This phrase could be used in reference to various situations, such as sending off a letter, delivering goods, or dispatching an urgent message.
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When Labour arrived in 1997, there was a momentary pleasure at the despatch of the hated Tories but then the attacks began again.
He was particularly miffed not to be consulted about the recent despatch of extra Polish troops to Afghanistan.The prime minister's fallback plan is to split Mr Lepper's party.
The upgrading of the fire to an eight-pump incident triggered the despatch of Fredericks to the scene at 4.13am from his home in Bow, east London.
His courteous, informal and rapid despatch of business contrasted vividly with an ancien regime where those qualities were conspicuous by their absence.
Thursday's announcement that 300 US "advisers" will be sent to help the beleaguered Iraqi army is a far cry from Bush's despatch of 20,000 front-line troops to augment a 160,000-strong American force already there.
Once, after being reviled and ill-spoken of all day long in his own hearing by some vile and abandoned fellow in the open market-place, where he was engaged in the despatch of some urgent affair.
On Tuesday, the Elysée said the French president, François Hollande, had ordered "the immediate despatch of a French team and police from the African force deployed in the CAR to the scene.
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With all its feverish gunplay and efficient despatching of the hated Nazi foe, it feels like some lost episode of Ripping Yarns; We Are The Village Green Decimation Society, perhaps.
Instead, the headlines are grabbed by summary despatches of chief constables and some of the more flamboyant decisions made by the new PCCs themselves, involving chauffeurs, youth crime commissioners and cronyism.
That's not to say he has honed all the live-ness out of his act: his asides and the brutal despatching of an audience member during the encore are equally as lucid.
Party struggles ran high in the legislative council, and the lieutenant-governor's position was one of great delicacy, while the difficulty of his situation was vastly augmented through the practice of the officials in Downing Street of encouraging private communications on public measures from subordinate officers of the colony, and weighing them with the despatches of the lieutenant-governor.
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