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letters
/ ˈɛə /
noun
literary knowledge, ability, or learning
a man of letters
literary culture in general
an official title, degree, etc, indicated by an abbreviation
letters after one's name
Example Sentences
She also sees other similarities, such as the spacing of the letters in different signatures, and the positioning of the signatures on the line.
Between 10 to 12 letters will go out on Friday, with more over the coming days, the president told reporters.
The council and charity said they had received legal letters, but were unable to comment further due to a live police investigation.
Faculty, too, are pushing back, filing lawsuits, penning public letters, creating sanctuary classrooms and insisting that pedagogy must serve not power but freedom.
Between shows and dances, she wrote letters to her older brother, Gene M. Hirsch, a second lieutenant in the U.S.
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