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Discover LudwigThe term "email string" is a technical term used to refer to a set of email addresses connected one after another, often used in group emails.
For example, "The email string for this group mailing includes [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected]."
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The email string is below, with some contact information removed.
I asked Goodrich, who I don't know, why he copied us on the email string.
Even though there's an email string that would make excellent reading.
There's a ton of speculation in the email string (we aren't posting most of it), but we'll wait for an official company announcement.
Now this: Today we were sent an ongoing email string between PayPerPost and an engineer, Lawrence Salberg, who was steered towards the company by a headhunter.
Earlier this month the company announced layoffs, but based on an email string that was forwarded to us, the company is now "officially out of business" and winding down.
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I can only imagine the email strings being fired around Google HQ this evening.
In this case, Canadian Ian Bell (founder of the new and improved PubSub) came up with the idea when he got tired of reading through email strings about upcoming games for his hockey teams.
The email strings include reports of concerns about Coca-Cola's new Coca-Cola Life, swithened with stevia, and criticisms that it still contained more sugar than daily limit recommended by WHO.
These documents include: email strings among team members, on subjects such as the potential impact of new EHR features on our study tools; in-house newsletters; diabetes flow charts; presentations; announcements; meeting notes; and site-specific standardized workflows, with explanations by the site coordinators as necessary.
My job is to read the entire correspondence (either the thread of emails, string of text messages, or whatever) and tap into their unique way of phrasing things.
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