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Definition of Form letter
1. Noun. A letter that is printed in multiple copies and mailed to a list of recipients.
Definition of Form letter
1. Noun. A letter that is written generically with blanks to be filled in with individual details, often sent in bulk, and frequently regarded as impersonal. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Form Letter
Literary usage of Form letter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Office Management, Its Principles and Practice: Covering Organization by Lee Galloway (1918)
"Thus many complaints may be handled satisfactorily by a form letter ... Filling in
the form letter If the form letter merely serves as a sample to be copied ..."
2. Applied Business English by Hubert Adonley Hagar, Rupert Pitt SoRelle (1914)
"All of the qualities that have been discussed in the preceding discussions are
embodied in the highest degree in the form letter. form letters when prepared ..."
3. New Collection Methods: A Systematic Treatment of the Place of Collections by Edward Hall Gardner (1918)
"... PROCEDURE—A FORM-LETTER SERIES Using Multigraph form letters The credit and
collection department of a manufacturing corporation with branches, ..."
4. The Business Letter by Ion Edric Dwyer (1914)
"Write a form letter to be used in answering letters requesting a catalogue and
price list of teas and coffees. 2. Write a form letter to be used in ..."
5. The American Office: Its Organization, Management and Records by John William Schulze (1914)
"If, for example, a man receives a bill for $20 instead of $10; if his balance
reads $50 when it should read $30; if we send him a form letter asking him to ..."
6. Business Correspondence: The Underlying Factors of the Art; Practices and edited by Burt Clifford Bean (1905)
"This—better than pages of dissertation—shows the importance of the form letter.
The same conditions which demanded rapid processes in getting out all forms ..."