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correspondence

noun as in communication by writing

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His correspondence, much of which survives, is that of an incisive and articulate observer.

While Google can argue that actual employees do not read your correspondence (their robots do), Facebook can make no such claim.

Describing by biographers as an avid writer of letters, little of his correspondence appears available to public view.

The correspondence between the two became, in effect, an alliance by stealth, waiting for events to make it safely transparent.

When their correspondence was finally disclosed, it needed careful parsing.

Two days later he walked into the office of the printing firm with which he had been in correspondence.

She made an end of her correspondence, and sat down to a delicious little supper alone; as she best liked to enjoy these treats.

The correspondence of the Library has quite materially increased in volume.

He believed in the value of viva voce discussion, and discouraged all unnecessary inter-departmental correspondence.

Correspondence formed but a small part in his method of dealing with departments.

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On this page you'll find 94 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to correspondence, such as: accord, analogy, coherence, coincidence, comparability, and comparison.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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