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'mails' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is usually used in the plural form (mails) to refer to emails, letters, and other types of physical and virtual correspondence. An example sentence is: "I received a lot of mails today from my friends and family."
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mails
noun
Plural of mail
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Woods's alleged cavorting with Vegas waitresses and celebrity groupies, his woeful "sexts" and voice mails, his driving his S.U.V. into a tree: all these things make him look weak and discombobulated.
Doesn't mention the fact we bought 78,436 Mails", @bbcpress stroppily countered.
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Looking at diaries, official records, letters, e-mails.
"The excessive number of e-mails has gone unabated, to the point that it has become harassing in nature and arguably unlawful," Feldman wrote.
Balkin has corrected the original statement on his blog, which now reads: programs can "listen to a great many different calls (and read a great many e-mails) without any requirement of a warrant".
After some more calls and e-mails the paper agreed to take the article out of their online database.
"All users must necessarily expect that their e-mails will be subject to automated processing," the company said in a court filing.
So in theory everything from e-mails to medical records could end up being shipped to intelligence agencies, even if it is not needed.
See articleThe release of a declassified document showed that the National Security Agency had been severely reprimanded in 2011 by the secret court that oversees its activities, for possibly illegally harvesting e-mails from American citizens.
The richest source of evidence implicating Mr bin Laden may prove to be the large number of telephone calls and e-mails between known terrorists which were intercepted after the attack.
Reams of e-mails; vast piles of search and buying histories; endless images of faces, cars, cats and almost everything else in the world pile up in their servers.
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