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The phrase "send letters back and forth" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to exchange letters with someone repeatedly or to have a continuous correspondence through letters. Example: "My grandmother and I used to send letters back and forth when I was away at college. It was our way of staying connected and catching up on each other's lives."
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Lawmakers send furious letters back and forth from one chamber to another, demanding action but expecting none.
In 1969, the poet and translator Robert Phelps sent him a fan's note after reading "A Sport and a Pastime," and they began a close friendship, sending adoring letters back and forth, until Phelps died, in 1989.
But the letters back and forth continued.
They wrote letters back and forth and married in November 1942.
"They are like love letters back and forth," Mr. Otterness said.
You wrote two or three letters back and forth and then completely forgot about it.
He and his sweetheart stayed in contact during the war, writing love letters back and forth.
Sometimes, I exchange letters back and forth on the same subject for several weeks.
Read their letters back and forth, written during wartime.
The second rejection came after Iraq failed to pay the appeal fee of 3,000 Swiss francs within the required 10 days as a volley of letters sent back and forth disputed Iraq's right to appeal.
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