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Sentence The phrase "resent to" is not correct and not usable in written English.
To express something that is sent again, you would use "resend." Example: I resent the package to you as soon as I realized you didn't receive it.
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To feel, and especially to look, is often to resent, to envy, to hate.
To look, as often as not, is to resent, to envy, to hate.
Unlike an adjourned meeting, a postponed meeting would probably be considered a new one under Delaware law, which would require that notice be resent to shareholders.
In the early 1800s, before the postal reforms, Americans often sent letters that weren't letters at all, but newspapers they had received in the mail and then resent to distant friends and family.
Sometimes, the paper alleged, "after the horse meat was shipped to Europe and manufactured into sausage it was resent to this country and sold as some of the famous brands".
From his sick bed Mr Erdoğan hit back, ordering the bill to be resent to parliament untouched.In the event, even AK dissenters voted in its favour and it was passed.
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individually, but not as a bloc that had the power — deeply resented — to embed its officers in Greek ministries.
Teachers — many of them — will continue to resent efforts to use standardized tests to measure their ability to teach.
It is perfectly natural for the Icelanders to resent having to cripple their finances in order to pay "rich foreigners".
I resent having to spend Christmas going to the theatre.
Some students appeared to resent being required to participate and probably did not give their full efforts to achieve mastery.
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