Sentence examples for mail soon from inspiring English sources

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The tax cut is signed and the checks will be in the mail soon.

Anne Diamond, writing in the Daily Mail, soon peeled away that varnish.

The nation's top banking regulators have some good news for some troubled homeowners: the checks will be in the mail soon.

The Daily Mail soon followed suit, with a double-page spread questioning the reliability of a man they labelled "a very troubled cop".

It's not exactly sure what sites are being targeted, whether or not "private" sites are among them, but do not be surprised if you get a nice letter in the mail soon.

"I'll be getting one in the mail soon!," the poster wrote.

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The decision was made final Monday, and on Tuesday at 8 37 a.m., Cherington sent an e-mail to Valentine in Japan (where it was 10 37 p.m). to expect another e-mail soon.

But the tone of his son's e-mails soon darkened, Mr. Bergdahl said, although he declined to say specifically what set off the change.

You'll be receiving an e-mail soon, guys.

The Baby Business program provides parents with information about infant sleep and crying via a DVD and booklet (mailed soon after birth), telephone consultation (at infant age 6-8 weeks) and parent group session (at infant age 12 weeks).

E-mail systems soon generated mailing lists, while newsgroups spawned electronic fora.

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