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Discover Ludwig"send a gift" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about sending a present to someone, especially by mail or other means of delivery. Example: "I wanted to thank my friend for their help, so I decided to send them a gift as a token of my appreciation."
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Do I attend the wedding, or just send a gift?
It will now enable them to send a gift along with a greeting.
However, both proper etiquette and simple human kindness would dictate that I should send a gift.
If they did send a gift that went astray, surely it will come up in conversation.
It certainly would be proper to send a gift, even several months after the wedding.
Whether you attend or not, do R.S.V.P. promptly and send a gift.
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Sending a gift now would be O.K.
One contacted us later with a valid medical excuse and sent a gift.
The craftsmen of his village, too old to join the journey, sent a gift with him.
I asked Patty, who runs our Sunshine Fund, if she had sent a gift to Annie.
If she had sent a gift, your note will prompt her to ask you if you received it.
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