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The phrase "forwarding an email" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the action of sending an email that you received to another recipient.
Example: "I will be forwarding an email from our client to you for your review."
Alternatives: "sending on an email" or "passing along an email."
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And no company has been willing to give out cash or prizes for forwarding an email.
The British actress Frances Fisher, a SAG board member, was forced to apologise after forwarding an email saying members should not vote for any SAG nominee who had publicly spoken out against a strike – a list including Kevin Spacey, Susan Sarandon and Steve Carrell.
You can assign your personal emails to a coworker — this is much more efficient than forwarding an email.
Users can easily add their products and stories (separated into "Haves" and "Wants") via a Bookmarklet, forwarding an email with a purchase receipt or by clicking Have or Want on an item you see someone else post.
Your team members can send tasks to your Inbox (either from within the app or by forwarding an email to Asana, which is powerful), and then you get to mark if it's something that will be done today, or if it's upcoming, or if it's for later.
Gresham responded to a request for comment from HuffPost by forwarding an email from a constituent, who wrote: "Why is there even a department for Diversity and Inclusion?
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However, the report noted that John Shaw, Ferguson's powerful city manager, forwarded an email in 2012 containing stereotypes of Latinos, before quickly apologising.
My daughter forwarded an email which told me I could buy a Harrods Christmas pudding for £35, of which £25 would go to the charity Crisis.
Eric Berger, who runs the SciGuy science blog, revealed that earlier this month he had been forwarded an email that Armstrong and other space exploration veterans had been circulating.
Although the report does not name the senders of the extracted emails, a footnote reveals that in 2012, the Ferguson city manager, John Shaw, forwarded an email that "played upon stereotypes of Latinos".
A well-regarded – and outspoken – expert on information technology has forwarded an email with seeming evidence that he has been barred from speaking at a major event on the government's school-building plans.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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