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The part of the sentence "letter was returned" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you want to express that a letter sent to someone was received and the sender received it again. For example: The recipient never responded to the letter, so the letter was returned to the sender.
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Ms. Thornaby had died so the letter was returned.
The letter was returned to him with a message scrawled on the bottom: "Don't bother".
A few days later, the letter was returned, with an insult scrawled on it from Trump.
He got permission to write to her, but somehow a misunderstanding developed and his letter was returned unopened.
The letter was returned, he said, because of an invalid address, and the listed phone number was no longer in service.
In a plea for help, his wife wrote to Mr. Khamenei, who had risen to power as president after the Islamic revolution, but two weeks later the letter was returned with a note in the margin saying only that he had been aware of the journalist's political beliefs.
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"When somebody told me that his letter was return-addressed that way, my heart just sank," Mr. Burch said.
When Eva writes to him, swearing that she will never see the companions again, the letter is returned.
If a letter is returned unopened, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority, officials must try harder to reach the owner.
When any letter is returned, Nationwide immediately blocks access to my account and requires me to phone to restore the service.
Death has selected him for termination, but the violet-colored letter is returned to sender, again and again; the cellist seems to refuse his orders.
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