Letter in a sentence as a noun

I think it is unwise to send a letter with this tone to someone you've turned down.

I sent out two "intent to sue" letters and they fixed the problem within a week.

He took care to make sure his work wouldn't damage their physical resources or break the letter of the law.

But they don't have any of our perks or extras -- they just try to match the offer-letter numbers, and that's the end of it.

Well, my offer letter said I'd be in the stock plan, but apparently that was meaningless legally.

Perhaps the most fascinating part of this letter is observing people's reactions to it.

I would bet none of them speaks a word of English so it's unlikely the letter from a doctor in the US meant anything to them.

We were not doing so, so in effect we sent back a letter stating: "We have not, and never have, conducted the activity you accuse us of.

Organizations that follow the letter of the law but ignore the principles behind them should inspire our strongest contempt.

This I've added to my next letter to my representatives in Congress:"Dr. Smith said federal Medicare regulation would not allow for their online price menu.

Letter in a sentence as a verb

Just in case it is not obvious: These rejection letters are fictional[1], created as collage of negative reviews Santini received.

" At this point, the author has completely distanced his psychopathy from the purely negative caricature he painted in the first half of his letter.

I no longer have to legally disclose it, but when I did I always did so with a letter explaining some of the circumstances and how deeply it had affected my life.

Their existence's only positive value is as a clarion call to vigorous action by our legislators to amend the law to close the gap between the letter and spirit.

I wrote letters to the border agency, the prison governor and the home secretary and he was granted asylum and an interpreter was arranged so that his legal visits would be more productive.

The course of post between Taiwan and Minnesota in those days was a week or less, so after a while each weekly letter would take the form of including a phrase like "This is letter number 12, replying to your letter number 10, which I received on [date]" and so on.

"Your ill-advised actions also play to some of the most basic fears among some citizens, which is that a police officer may indiscriminately exercise his or her power in violation of their rights," Urquharts discipline letter continues.

Why is the letter A transmitting, when it's actually about receiving?So not to sound like a complete ***, here's what I would've used instead - a gear for preferences, a "power off/on" symbol for logout, a simple blank page with a plus sign for "new", some sort of inbox or even an envelope for "notifications".

My dropbox still has 30 PDFs for letters I sent to the 3 CRAs, several banks, and a few debt collection companies disputing the information on my report and taking polite professional notice that there was an easy way out of this predicament for them but that if they weren't willing to play ball on that I was well aware of the mechanics of the hard way.

Who wouldn't be envious of such incredible, valuable, and morally-neutral abilities as he described them?I've read the letter several times over, and I'm still amazed at how effective it is at garnering empathy from the reader and cultivating a sense that the author is an impressive individual who has triumphed over adversity after a great struggle.

Letter definitions

noun

a written message addressed to a person or organization; "mailed an indignant letter to the editor"

See also: missive

noun

the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; "his grandmother taught him his letters"

noun

owner who lets another person use something (housing usually) for hire

noun

a strictly literal interpretation (as distinct from the intention); "he followed instructions to the letter"; "he obeyed the letter of the law"

noun

an award earned by participation in a school sport; "he won letters in three sports"

verb

win an athletic letter

verb

set down or print with letters

verb

mark letters on or mark with letters