The Female Entrepreneur Who Broke Barriers

Samia was a female entrepreneur who started a small textile business. Her industry had mostly men, but she decided not to forget her dreams. Initially, she employed only eleven workers, but her vision was much bigger. She knew her company itself could be an inspiration to others. Her competitors tried to impose difficult terms, but she was not easily defeated. Samia's goal was to exceed traditional expectations and export her products internationally. Her business plan was fairly simple - quality products at reasonable prices. Some old-fashioned people tried to forbid her from certain opportunities, but she fought back. She wrote a letter to the trade association, and then sent an e-mail to government officials. Her intent was clear - she wanted to freely compete in the market. She understood that following a proper format was important in business communication. She was determined enough to change things. Except for a few setbacks, her journey was mostly successful. One day a big opportunity happened - an international league of women entrepreneurs invited her. Her story became a case study that female entrepreneurs can break all barriers. Samia proved that with determination and smart planning, everything is possible.

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/ˈiː.meɪl/
noun, verb
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emailed
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emailed
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emails
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emailing
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messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to another
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I sent an e-mail to my professor yesterday.

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check your e-mail

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to look at your inbox for new messages
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electronic mail, message, correspondence, digital letter
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letter, postcard
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send an e-mail, receive an e-mail, e-mail address, check e-mail
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👌
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/ˈiːzəli/
adverb
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without difficulty or effort
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He solved the problem easily.

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take it easy

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to relax and not worry
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effortlessly, readily, smoothly, simply
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hardly, with difficulty, painfully
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easily accessible, easily understood, easily broken, easily available
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1️⃣1️⃣
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/ɪˈlɛvən/
number
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the number after ten and before twelve; 11
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There are eleven students in the classroom.

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the eleventh hour

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the last possible moment to do something
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11, elevenfold
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ten, twelve
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eleven o'clock, eleven people, eleven years old
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/ɪmˈplɔɪ/
verb
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employed
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employed
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employs
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employing
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to hire someone to do a job; to use something effectively
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The company plans to employ more engineers next year.

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gainful employment

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work that provides a steady income
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hire, recruit, engage, utilize, appoint
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dismiss, fire, discharge
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employ workers, employ staff, employ methods, employ strategies
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/ɪˈnʌf/
adjective/adverb
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as much or as many as required
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We have enough food for everyone.

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enough is enough

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used to say that something should stop
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sufficient, adequate, plenty, ample
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insufficient, inadequate, lacking
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enough money, enough time, good enough, enough resources
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/ɪkˈsiːd/
verb
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exceeded
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exceeded
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exceeds
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exceeding
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to go beyond a limit or expectation
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The athlete exceeded everyone's expectations by winning the gold medal.

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exceed the limit

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to go beyond what is allowed or acceptable
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surpass, outdo, transcend, overstep, excel
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fail, fall short, underperform
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exceed expectations, exceed limits, exceed authority, exceed capacity
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preposition/conjunction
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not including; other than
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Everyone was invited except John.

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take exception to

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to be offended or disagree with something
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excluding, apart from, barring, save
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including, with
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except for, except that, no one except, everyone except
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/ˈekspɔːt/
verb
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exported
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exported
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exports
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exporting
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to send goods or services to another country for sale
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Bangladesh exports garments to many countries.

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export market

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a market in another country for goods produced locally
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ship, trade, deliver, transport, send
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import, retain, keep
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export goods, export market, export industry, export earnings
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/ˈfɛərli/
adverb
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To a reasonable degree; in a just and honest way.
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The teacher treated all students fairly.

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play fair

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To act honestly and not cheat.
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reasonably, quite, moderately, justly, honestly
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unfairly, dishonestly
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fairly easy, fairly common, fairly good, treat fairly
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/ˈfiːmeɪl/
noun/adjective
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a person or animal of the sex that can bear offspring; relating to women or girls
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The female lion protects her cubs fiercely.

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female intuition

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a woman's natural ability to understand or sense something instinctively
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woman, lady, girl, feminine
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male, man
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female student, female worker, female voice, female lead
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verb
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forbade
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forbidden
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forbids
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forbidding
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to order someone not to do something
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The school forbids smoking on campus.

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God forbid

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a phrase used to express a strong wish that something does not happen
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prohibit, ban, prevent, restrict, deny
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allow, permit, approve
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forbid entry, forbid smoking, strictly forbid, forbid access
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/fəˈɡɛt/
verb
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forgot
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forgotten
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forgets
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forgetting
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to fail to remember something
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I often forget where I put my keys.

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forgive and forget

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to stop feeling angry and not hold a grudge
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overlook, neglect, miss, disregard, ignore
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remember, recall, retain
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forget quickly, forget easily, completely forget, try to forget
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/ˈfɔːmæt/
noun
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the way in which something is arranged, designed, or presented
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Please follow the given format for your report submission.

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standard format

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a commonly accepted structure or arrangement
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layout, structure, design, arrangement, configuration
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disorder, chaos, disorganization
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file format, report format, standard format, data format
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/ˈfriːli/
adverb
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without restriction or control; willingly
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Information should flow freely in a democratic society.

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speak freely

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to express opinions openly
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openly, willingly, easily, voluntarily
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reluctantly, restrictively
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move freely, give freely, flow freely, speak freely
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/ˈhæpən/
verb
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happened
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happened
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happens
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happening
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to take place or occur, usually by chance
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Accidents can happen at any time.

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what happens, happens

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an expression used to accept events as they occur without worry
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occur, take place, transpire, arise, ensue
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prevent, stop, avoid
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happen suddenly, happen accidentally, happen again, happen quickly
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/ɪmˈpoʊz/
verb
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imposed
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imposed
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imposes
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imposing
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to force something to be accepted or done
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The government decided to impose new taxes.

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impose a ban

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to officially prohibit something
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enforce, inflict, apply, establish, dictate
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lift, remove, withdraw
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impose rules, impose restrictions, impose sanctions, impose fines
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🎯
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/ɪnˈtɛnd/
verb
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intended
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intended
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intends
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intending
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To have a plan or purpose in mind; to aim to do something.
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I intend to finish my work before dinner.

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well-intended

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done with good intentions
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plan, aim, mean, propose, design
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neglect, ignore, abandon
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intend to do, intend for, originally intend, seriously intend
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pronoun
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Used to emphasize the thing just mentioned; by its own power or effort.
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The cat cleaned itself after eating.

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in itself

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considered alone, without reference to anything else
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alone, personally, independently
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together, others
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by itself, itself alone, itself clear, itself evident
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/liːɡ/
noun
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An association of people or groups united for a common purpose; also a unit of distance (old use).
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Several clubs formed a league to promote sportsmanship.

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out of someone's league

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Beyond someone's ability, status, or suitability.
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association, alliance, union, federation, coalition
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rivalry, opposition, division
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football league, professional league, in the same league
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/ˈlɛtər/
noun
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A written or printed message sent to someone.
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He wrote a letter to his friend.

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to the letter

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exactly as instructed or prescribed
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note, message, mail, correspondence
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speech, silence
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write a letter, love letter, official letter, letter of recommendation
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