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electronic mail

NOUN
the writing, sending, and receiving of messages electronically
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"There was no indication during any communications between the Town and the association by telephone or electronic mail that this submission required emergency action by the Town of Surfside."

From Fox News Jul. 4, 2021

“There was no indication during any communications between the Town and the association by telephone or electronic mail that this submission required emergency action by the Town of Surfside.”

From Seattle Times Jul. 4, 2021

Smart Communications charges .50 cents to send an electronic mail message/letter which is equivalent to about six to seven typed pages.

From Washington Times Oct. 24, 2020

Though electronic mail has come to be a commonly accepted way to send information in most industries, email has been considered too insecure a medium—too susceptible to hacking—for medical records.

From Slate Jun. 6, 2018

Dear Mr. Waters, I am in receipt of your electronic mail dated the 14th of April and duly impressed by the Shakespearean complexity of your tragedy.

From "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green




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