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mail me back
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"mail me back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are requesting a response to an email you sent previously. For example, "I have sent you the necessary documents. Please mail me back once you have reviewed them."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
"I told myself that if Martin didn't e-mail me back then maybe I would leave Harvard".
News & Media
If you understand what I'm saying, can you e-mail me back as to why this condition exists?
Academia
"You never send an e-mail that says, 'Hey, e-mail me back!' You're always sending information," he said.
News & Media
In an e-mail message to music journalists, a publicist for the rapper Murs noted his client's coming album and convention schedule, adding, "If you will be at the Democratic National Convention in Denver and would like to do something with Warner Brothers Recording artist Murs, please e-mail me back".
News & Media
"And she actually e-mailed me back," he said.
News & Media
He e-mailed me back within one second.
News & Media
He e-mailed me back with more info the following day.
I mean, if I e-mailed Steve Jobs three years ago, and he e-mailed me back today, I'd be happy".
News & Media
My colleague, a notorious prankster, e-mailed me back with the subject line "Picasso," with an attached image.
News & Media
The next day, he e-mailed me back and told me to get in touch with Frank Gagliano, the coach.
News & Media
"What you were watching is the one East Coast species of the family Passalidae," he e-mailed me back.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When requesting a response, be specific about what information you need and when you need it by. For example: "Please "mail me back" the signed contract by next Friday."
Common error
Ensure your request is explicit. Simply stating a fact without a direct request might lead to delayed responses. Instead of just mentioning you sent something, ask directly: "Please "mail me back" when you have reviewed the documents."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mail me back" functions as an imperative, directly requesting the recipient to return something via postal service. It implies an action is required from the recipient, as the sender is awaiting a response or item.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "mail me back" is a request for someone to return something via postal mail. While grammatically correct, Ludwig indicates that there are no examples in the provided data. This analysis has determined that the phrase functions as an imperative, with a neutral to informal register. Given that the phrase is not frequently used in formal context or in the sources, using alternatives like /s/email+me+back or "get back to me" might be more appropriate depending on the situation. When using the phrase, ensure to include a clear call to action and precise details about what needs to be mailed back.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
email me back
Specifies the communication medium as email, which is more common than physical mail in contemporary usage.
get back to me
A more general request for a response, without specifying the method of communication.
respond to my message
Formal way to ask for a response to a message. Message type can be various.
write back to me
Emphasizes a written response, although the mode (email, letter) isn't specified.
send me a reply
Focuses on receiving a reply, regardless of the method of communication.
answer me
A direct and concise request for a response.
give me a call back
Asks for a return phone call specifically.
drop me a line
An idiomatic and informal way to ask for a written response.
acknowledge receipt
Requests confirmation that something has been received.
revert to me
Business related; requests getting back with feedback, confirmation, etc.
FAQs
How can I use "mail me back" in a sentence?
You can use "mail me back" when you want someone to return something to you via postal mail. For example, “Please sign the document and "mail me back" as soon as possible.”
What's a more modern alternative to "mail me back"?
Given the prevalence of email, a more common phrase is /s/email+me+back. It specifies the digital form of communication.
Is it correct to say "mail back to me" instead of "mail me back"?
Both phrases are grammatically correct, but "mail me back" is more concise and commonly used. "Mail back to me" is less direct but equally understandable.
What's the difference between "mail me back" and /s/get+back+to+me?
"Mail me back" specifies the method of communication (postal mail), while "get back to me" is a general request for a response via any means of communication.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested