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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sending it' can be used in written English, as it is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase.
It usually refers to the act of physically or digitally transmitting something to someone or somewhere. Example sentence: "I will be sending it to your email address later today."
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I'm sending it to you".
What's the motive in sending it?
"I'm sending it to Spain.
I'm sending it to you right now".
I was sending it all to Mom".
You're not sending it to your friends.
He speaks about foreign aid: "We just keep sending it and sending it and sending it!" On energy policy: "The offshore drilling moratorium by the administration is nonsense".
But Groucho waited almost two years before sending it.
Just put the address you're sending it to.
I know I'll be sending it to my mother.
"I felt stupid sending it out," Mr. Noh said.
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