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2.1 Category A:
g- Correspondence:
The letters, which a person sends and receives specially
business letters. It is the communication that depends on
utilising letters or e-mails, or the letters or e-mails
exchanged.
Examples:
- The secretary needs an hour to answer this business
correspondence.
- Any further correspondence should be sent to the new
address of the travel agent's.
h- A communication "Formal": a message or a letter.
Examples:
- I received your communication of 22nd of January.
i- A note: a short piece of writing.
The noun correspondence can be countable or uncountable. The plural form will also
be correspondence. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be
correspondences.
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