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1. n1) письмо; послание; грамота2) точность; буквальность3) буква•to deliver one's letter of recall — вручать свои отзывные грамоты
to dispatch a letter (to) — посылать / направлять письмо
- bread-and-butter letterto forward a letter (to) — направлять / препровождать письмо
- business letter
- circular letter
- commercial letter
- complaint letter
- confidential letter
- covering letter
- credential letters
- diplomatic letter
- follow-up letter
- in letter and in spirit
- in replay to your letter
- invitation letter
- kind letter
- letter of acceptance
- letter of advice
- letter of appointment
- letter of appreciation
- letter of attorney
- letter of authority
- letter of caution
- letter of censure
- letter of commendation
- letter of commitment
- letter of condolence
- letter of congratulations
- letter of consent
- letter of convocation
- letter of credit
- letter of explanation
- letter of greeting
- letter of guarantee
- letter of guidance
- letter of indemnity
- letter of inquiry
- letter of instructions
- letter of introduction
- letter of notification
- letter of protest
- letter of recall
- letter of recommendation
- letter of reprimand
- letter of resignation
- letter of support
- letter of sympathy
- letter of the law
- letter of transmittal
- letter of trust
- letters of credence
- market letter
- official letter
- open letter
- registered letter
- reminding letter
- so win one's letter
- standard letter
- strongly worded letter
- threatening letter 2. v
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