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blind copy
noun
a copy of a letter or the like, the original of which bears no evidence that the copy was sent to some other person.
Example Sentences
One of his "tactics", Mr McGuinness said, was to email his alleged victims and blind copy in their colleagues.
Career department officials then receive a blind copy of the average weighted scores and divide them into tiers, with the top scores being closer to 100.
But instead of using the blind copy field, they used the regular copy all one, which meant that recipients could see each other's email addresses.
In an emailed response to questions from a Post reporter about the missing file, Williams sent a blind copy of the exchange to Michael Bennett, chairman of the D.C.
Did Beauregard cross an ethical line with that blind copy?
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