official correspondence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofofficialandcorrespondence
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official
adjective
uk/əˈfɪʃ.əl/us/əˈfɪʃ.əl/
relating to a position ...
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correspondence
noun
uk/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dəns/us/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dəns/
letters, especially official or ...
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(Definition ofofficialandcorrespondencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The author skillfully moves among the evidence provided by chronicles,officialcorrespondence, biographical literature, and numismatics.
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Officialcorrespondenceindicates that, for the most part, she was treated as any other ndc-mahei would be.
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The registrar complied and changed the name of the council in hisofficialcorrespondence.
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In it he provides a historical overview of the border situation, and quotes at length fromofficialcorrespondenceto provide additional weight to his report.
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More, in theofficialcorrespondencebetween the various departments an attempt was made 'to sanitize' the removal of this considerable hoard.
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If there is anyofficialcorrespondencethey will be at liberty to publish it, certainly.
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One hundred and fifty-three acknowledgements and 131 replies to otherofficialcorrespondencehave been sent so far.
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There is, of course, day-to-dayofficialcorrespondencewith the board on matters of mutual interest.
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Why are we unable to obtain second-class envelopes forofficialcorrespondencefrom here?
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Hansard archive
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We do not intend to publishofficialcorrespondence.
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Hansard archive
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Furthermore, it contains adverse criticism of his superior officers and is, in general, couched in terms wholly inadmissible inofficialcorrespondence.
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Copies are also enclosed, where relevant, with replies to ministerial andofficialcorrespondenceon the rates reform proposals.
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I have in my possession theofficialcorrespondencewith one of the largest public assistance committees in.
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The document goes on to say that allofficialcorrespondenceby letter should be made available in a public register.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
Correspondence of every person in this country, except that of persons who habitually conductofficialcorrespondence, is liable to censorship.
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Hansard archive
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Onofficialcorrespondencethe police have a considerable amount of free postage, but not, of course, in their private affairs.
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It is not my usual practice to publish theofficialcorrespondenceof members of my staff.
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