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词汇 example_english_letter-column
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letter column

collocation in English

meanings of letterand column


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letter
noun[C]
uk /ˈlet.ər/ us /ˈlet̬.ɚ/
a written message from one person to another, usually put in an envelope and sent ...
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column
noun[C]
uk /ˈkɒl.əm/ us /ˈkɑː.ləm/
one of several vertical blocks of print into which a page of a newspaper or magazine ...
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Examples of letter column


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Is he someone who contributes to a lettercolumn regularly for a newspaper?
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Nevertheless, its lettercolumn sometimes featured letters from children.
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The editor apologized for the error in the lettercolumn of a subsequent issue.
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There was never a lettercolumn, though in the very last issue there was a note that one was planned for future issues.
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The winner was announced in the lettercolumn of the tenth issue.
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Many of these instances were pointed out by observant fans in the lettercolumn of a later issue.
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Readers were also asked to suggest or vote on the title of the lettercolumn.
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Fialkov hinted at the possibility of a sequel in the lettercolumn of issue five.
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Gernsback's habit of publishing the full address of all his correspondents meant that the letter column allowed fans to correspond with each other directly.
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In addition to the banner, a contents page (including a date and issue number), a lettercolumn, an editorial, and an advertisement for subscriptions were inserted.
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Due to the monthly (or longer) lag between issues, a comics lettercolumn usually featured reader responses to issues about three-to-five months prior to the current one.
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Pravda's letter columns have evidently been filled in recent months with complaints that the invaders are everywhere.
Complaints regularly feature in newspaper letter columns, and public displays of customer anger and frustration are becoming more frequent.
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Sometimes concoctions which plainly are not founded on truth are published in the letter columns of newspapers.
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I have never seen them challenged in literature, whether in the letter columns of newspapers or in journals in which people have an opportunity to reply.
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However, a problem was pointed out by fans in the letter columns.
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This would often produce an outcry from deprived readers in later letter columns, accompanied by the requisite apologies and explanations.
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Letter columns came into their prime in the 1960s, when readers' letters became longer and the discussions more sophisticated.
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He wrote text articles and editorial replies in letter columns for the next few years.
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