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What are boilerplate emails? #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 21, 2005 22:06 pm   What are boilerplate emails?
 

What are boilerplate emails?
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Just my two cents #2 (permalink) Fri Jul 22, 2005 18:13 pm   Just my two cents
 

Here's what it is: clich?d writing: writing that says nothing new, informative, or interesting.

Hope it helps...
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Boilerplate #3 (permalink) Fri Jul 22, 2005 22:45 pm   Boilerplate
 

That makes sense. Thanks for that!
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