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Example sentences for "open letter"

  • Not knowing whether to remain or to retire, the young police-agent stood for a moment undecided; when suddenly he perceived an open letter lying on the carpet.

  • He was gazing on the ground, and held an open letter in his hand.

  • It is hardly necessary to say that the "open letter" was not published.

  • The Conservative party took upon itself to address an open letter to the King through the newspapers, the contents of which are known.

  • The Civil Cabinet informed the party leaders of the Chancellor's audience and what happened there, with the request that the party might now take back its "Open Letter.

  • Yesterday I received the "Open Letter" of Spielhagen, the Socialist, which appeared in the newspapers with regard to Drozhin.

  • He conceived the notion of writing an open letter to the Queen in the character of a rambling, garrulous, but well-disposed countryman whose idea was that her Majesty conducted all the business of the empire herself.

  • Of like significance is Luther's advocacy of the separation of the temporal and spiritual powers, practically of Church and State,--the position which he develops later in the Open Letter to the Nobility.

  • He faced the storm of disapproval and abuse calmly, and in reply to an open letter of regret and remonstrance from an Independent, he wrote: “I thank you for your good opinion of my past service.

  • In July my brother wrote an open letter of farewell, disbanding the division for which there had been tentatively so many volunteers.

  • It was not the workingmen but the middle-class Progressive party that was most aroused by Lassalle's Open Letter.

  • Mazzini's first public act--some three or four months after he left Italy--was to write an open letter to the king.

  • In 1856 Manin wrote an open letter, attacking the theory as "the great enemy of Italy.

  • Only five months before he had written in an open letter, that he "did not believe that from prince or king or pope Italy would now or ever find salvation.

  • Open letter to Theodore Roosevelt in favor of Mr. Blaine.

  • Strangely enough this "Open Letter" inspired the same question in the mind of Alicia Terrill.

  • The article it referred to was headed "An Open Letter.

  • An open letter to the Mohammedans of India did much to strengthen these friendly feelings, and if it had not been for the sixty years which weighed on my shoulders I should long ere now have made a trip to Hindustan.

  • I then addressed an open letter to Lord Lytton, at that time Viceroy of India, in which I warned him against this step, and pointed out the danger which would ensue.

  • Among the folds of the shawl there was discovered an open letter, without date, signature, or address, which it was presumed the woman must have forgotten.

  • Every now and then, his restless eyes wandered from the visitor to an open letter in his hand.

  • She was standing by the fire, with her head down and with an open letter in her hand.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "open letter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    almost any; been havin; behold them; fixed time; good crop; last speech; must talk; next time; open country; open forest; open letter; open order; open place; open plain; open question; open shame; open square; open warfare; open work; opened his; opened unto; opening speech; placing them; sino que; water pressure; words came