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Expression: "These letters are ready to dispatch."



 
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Expression: "These letters are ready to dispatch." #1 (permalink) Fri Nov 14, 2008 17:21 pm   Expression: "These letters are ready to dispatch."
 

Hi

Do you find this sentence correct and natural?

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These letters are ready to dispatch.

Thanks,

Tom
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Expression: "These letters are ready to dispatch." #2 (permalink) Fri Nov 14, 2008 19:09 pm   Expression: "These letters are ready to dispatch."
 

Hi Tom

Do you simply want to say that the letters are ready to be mailed or to be sent?
I doubt I would use "dispatch" that way.
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