Correspondence in a sentence as a noun

There's a new breed of CEOs who use 'ur' in public correspondence.

Compelling individuals to hand over their own correspondence is, as far as we know, hard.

They had, thankfully, captured him and wanted all of her email correspondence for their prosecution.

It's a post glorifying the correspondence principle, which Smalltalk and Lisp had before Ruby, and arguing that JS would be better with it.

There is a vast difference between 'two words have a statistically provable correspondence' and 'two words are understood as the same word.

Its only correspondence with reality is the statement that everything wrong with Latin America is the US's fault.

I'm trying to compile a list of hackers and hacktivists that have been imprisoned in order to let the internet easily send them correspondence.

But, well, non-experts opinion of their own behavior often does not have 1 to 1 correspondence with reality which is tractable to measurement with numbers.

This was, to say the least, very surprising considering I have very little correspondence with Google Checkout and was actually thinking there was a huge problem with my account.

Instead, the correspondence was phrased entirely in threatening legalese, in terms of proprietary trademarks and public deceit.

You've hacked into an independent online news service, destroyed their business, probably permanently shut them down, stole money from their readers and will now release all their correspondence with their sources.

A good starting point for this discussion might be this quotation from the late Israel M. Gelfand, a pioneer of writing correspondence course materials in secondary school mathematics in both Russian and English: "Students have no shortcomings, they have only peculiarities.

What service are you running where the "overwhelming number of [y]our users" tell you that phone is their preferred method of contact?As I wrote on the blog, email allows me to: - respond when it’s convenient for me.\n - keep most of my attention on what I’m doing.\n - archive and share the correspondence easily.\n - filter content I don’t want to hear anymore.\n - remain anonymous.\n - make careful, researched, edited responses.\n - include screenshots, links to videos, and other files which might be helpful.\n - continue to correspond if I loose my hearing and/or speaking abilities.\n\nI’m not hearing impaired, and I much prefer email.

Correspondence definitions

noun

communication by the exchange of letters

noun

compatibility of observations; "there was no agreement between theory and measurement"; "the results of two tests were in correspondence"

See also: agreement

noun

the relation of corresponding in degree or size or amount

See also: commensurateness proportionateness

noun

(mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane

See also: symmetry symmetricalness balance

noun

similarity by virtue of corresponding

See also: parallelism