introductory letter
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintroductoryandletter
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introductory
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.trəˈdʌk.tər.i/us/ˌɪn.trəˈdʌk.tər.i/
existing, used, or experienced for the ...
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letter
noun[C]
uk/ˈlet.ər/us/ˈlet̬.ɚ/
a written message from one person to another, usually put in an envelope and sent ...
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(Definition ofintroductoryandletterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofintroductory letter
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Shortly after receiving theintroductoryletter, they were contacted by the interviewer and asked to co-operate.
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We stressed that involvement was optional before commencing interviews and through anintroductoryletter.
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The mailing included anintroductoryletter, the questionnaire, and a $1 bill.
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Each questionnaire contained anintroductoryletter, a guarantee of anonymity and an addressed return envelope.
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Anintroductoryletterwas delivered to every address in the selected areas.
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Families received anintroductoryletterfollowed by a phone call.
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The inquiry was by questionnaire sent with anintroductoryletter.
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The effect of anintroductoryletteron participation rates using telephone recruitment.
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Confidentiality of the data and anonymity of the respondents were guaranteed in theintroductoryletter and one follow up reminder was sent to non responders after 2 weeks.
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A questionnaire with anintroductoryletterfrom the doctor of the practice was sent to all patients between the ages of 20 to 55 years in the practice's register.
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These documents are usually sent through the post without any priorintroductoryletterexplaining what service the directory is intending to provide.
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There is nointroductoryletter, no signature and no authorisation of any sort in what is rather a bleak document.
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When arriving the novice typically proffers anintroductoryletterand then must wait for acceptance for a period of days called tangary.
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Scholars need anintroductoryletterby either a recognized institute of research or by a suitably qualified person in the field of historical research.
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Introductory letters were sent to a large number of families (n = 9457) who met the above-mentioned basic eligibility criteria.
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Introductory letters describing the study were sent to a random sample of y1000 twin pairs each month.
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