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Discover Ludwig"mail man" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referencing a mail carrier, typically from the United States Postal Service. For example, "The mail man delivered my package today."
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The mail man delivered it in a grey, wrinkly envelope.
The mail man be strugglin and we gotta help them out!" wrote the administrator, Patrick Owens.
The Vermonter made out the bill, dropped it in the mail box with a note for the mail man.
A former Daily Mail man, Gallagher became editor of the Telegraph in 2009, succeeding Will Lewis.
Bear in mind too, that Glover is mainly a Daily Mail man and close to Paul Dacre.
"A Daily Express photographer caught us in the lounge this evening and a Daily Mail man pursued us to Roquebrune!
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Occupations were accredited with a level of knee loading ranging from 1 (e.g. office jobs) to 3 (e.g. construction workers and mail men) and sports activities with a level from 1 (strolling and swimming) to 5 (contact sports).
On the way into each office, he announces himself: "Mailman in the house," or simply "MAIL-man".
A local resident told the Birmingham Mail: "A man walked past the shop by the bus stop and another man started chopping him.
Next to the Daily Mail, that man of the cloth isn't in the game.
He is also, for that voice of the British conservative heartland, The Daily Mail, "The Man Who Hated Britain".
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