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forward this letter
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "forward this letter" is a valid sentence in written English.
For example, you could write in a phone or email message, "Please forward this letter to the relevant department."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(15)
redirect this letter
Make sure to forward this letter
Ensure this letter is forwarded
Please send this letter on
Relay this letter to
Kindly transmit this letter
Convey this letter
forward this mail
mailing this letter
received this letter
followed this letter
delivering this letter
used this letter
disclosed this letter
submitting this letter
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
I invite you to forward this letter to your friends, congregants and co-workers.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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59 human-written examples
From Elsa Einstein [Berlin, ca. 12 July 1919] Dear Darling, I'm forwarding this letter to you at the request of Natorp.
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"We're asking Amber Rudd to listen to the voices put forward in this letter and recognise that this policy will have a devastating impact on people's lives and will cost the Home Office an awful lot of money and serves no interest in the public good," he said.
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If you are putting your reputation on the line for this person, you want to put your best foot forward with this letter.
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The New Yorker, March 31 , 1962P. 26 A friend of ours has forwarded us this letter, addressed by Bloomingdale's to his mother, who died last December: "Dear Madam: A check dated 12/13/61 has been returned by your bank with the following notation: "Deceased".
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By Sydney B. Wertheimer and John McCarten The New Yorker, March 31 , 1962P. 26 A friend of ours has forwarded us this letter, addressed by Bloomingdale's to his mother, who died last December: "Dear Madam: A check dated 12/13/61 has been returned by your bank with the following notation: "Deceased".
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They were to forward the letter to friends who might know the Boston people.
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Weintraub said she no longer represented Zimmerman but would forward the letter to him.
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Weintraub said she no longer represented Zimmerman but would forward the letter to him.
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Kindly forward the letter immediately, because I am short of money.
USA Cycling will forward the letter to the United States Anti-Doping Agency, which then will stop drug-testing Armstrong.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When requesting someone to forward a letter, provide clear instructions about the intended recipient or purpose to avoid misdirection.
Common error
In formal business correspondence, consider using more precise alternatives like "transmit", "relay", or "dispatch" instead of defaulting to "forward" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "forward this letter" functions as an imperative, directly instructing the recipient to perform the action of forwarding a specific letter. As Ludwig AI indicates, this phrase is considered grammatically correct.
Frequent in
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33%
Less common in
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0%
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "forward this letter" is a grammatically correct imperative used to instruct someone to send a letter to another party. According to Ludwig, its function is direct and actionable. While relatively rare, as suggested by the limited number of examples, its register is neutral, fitting various contexts from informal to professional. For formal communication, consider alternatives like "transmit" or "relay". In essence, "forward this letter" is a straightforward way to request the forwarding of a piece of correspondence. Note that despite being a valid short sentence, it is still rarely used.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Make sure to forward this letter
Adds emphasis with 'make sure to', highlighting the importance of forwarding.
Ensure this letter is forwarded
Emphasizes the importance of ensuring the letter reaches its destination.
Please send this letter on
Replaces 'forward' with 'send on', emphasizing the action of sending to a destination.
Relay this letter to
Uses the word 'relay' implying the letter is being passed on.
Kindly transmit this letter
Uses 'transmit' for a more formal tone than 'forward'.
Convey this letter
Uses a more sophisticated synonym for 'send'.
Dispatch this letter
More formal, employing 'dispatch' for sending.
Can you pass this letter along
More informal, using 'pass along' to convey forwarding.
Route this letter onwards
Implies that the letter should follow a specific path after reaching you.
Be sure to send this letter forward
More forceful than 'please forward'.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "forward this letter" for a formal email?
In a formal context, you might use phrases like "Please transmit this letter", "Kindly relay this letter", or "I request you to dispatch this letter".
What is a more casual way to say "forward this letter"?
Informally, you could say, "Can you pass this letter along?" or "Please send this letter on".
Is it correct to say "forward on this letter"?
While understandable, "forward on this letter" is redundant. It's better to simply say "forward this letter" or "send this letter on".
What's the difference between "forward this letter" and "redirect this letter"?
"Forward this letter" generally means to send it to its intended recipient. "Redirect this letter" suggests sending it to a different recipient than originally intended.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested