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Word combination #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 01, 2005 11:56 am   Word combination
 

Is it possible to use the word combination "one another" in the following sentence: "I have sent you one another letter".
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Another letter/one more letter #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 01, 2005 13:32 pm   Another letter/one more letter
 

Hi Igor,

Please look at these sentences:

I have sent you another letter.
I have sent you one more letter.
We have sent letters to one another. =
We have sent letters to each other.
We sent each other letters.


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