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Example sentences for "many letters"

  • A syllable is so many letters as are sounded at once; and is either a word, or a part of a word.

  • As a perfect Alphabet must always contain as many letters as there are elementary sounds in the language, the English Alphabet is therefore both defective and redundant.

  • The word Spectator being most usually understood as one of the Audience at Publick Representations in our Theatres, I seldom fail of many Letters relating to Plays and Operas.

  • Many letters come to nothing because their dress is unattractive, cheap, slovenly; and so progressive business men are learning to select their stationery with care to insure for it both tone and dignity.

  • The reason that so many letters fail to pull is because the correspondents are not salesmen; they are unable to put actual selling talk into a letter.

  • The great weakness in many letters is padding out the introduction with non-essential material.

  • I only wish you were the only one to whom I owe a letter, or many letters.

  • That night, when I naturally thought I was coopered, the thought of it was much in my mind; I thought it had gone; and I thought what a strange prophecy I had made in jest, and how it was indeed like to be the end of many letters.

  • In this work he was closely associated with General Lafayette, already his friend, and their high regard for each other was further strengthened and resulted in an interchange of many letters.

  • He is so harassed by visitors and has so many letters to write that I find it exceedingly difficult to do the subject justice.

  • Through London, too, as the centre of the Post Office system, many letters passed in those days which would not so pass now, because there were no cross-posts.

  • In vain the postmasters-general pointed out that by virtue of such an arrangement they would on many letters have to pay more than Act of Parliament permitted them to receive.

  • It gives me great pleasure to find that you have received so many letters from me, although I knew they contained nothing of importance.

  • I am happy to hear you have received so many letters from me.

  • It was long before I had the least intimation of the distress of the family, and I fear that your not receiving so many letters from me as usual may have been one cause of infelicity to you.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many letters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    could talk; many another; many believed; many cells; many circumstances; many cities; many eggs; many examples; many fields; many have; many horses; many knights; many lands; many languages; many leagues; many millions; many minds; many proofs; many regions; many servants; many ships; many states; many varieties; many works; many wounded; many young