RECEIVED VIA EMAIL

Definition: Refers to something that has been obtained or acquired through the means of electronic mail.

Synonyms: Email Delivery, Inbox Reception, Message Arrival, Electronic Receipt, Digital Transfer

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The recipe for chocolate chip cookies was received via email.
#2
The sports team schedule was received via email.
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The concert tickets were received via email as a PDF attachment.
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She received the assignment guidelines via email from her professor.
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The newsletter with the latest updates was received via email.
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The e-book was received via email as a downloadable link.
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The professor received via email an invitation to speak at the prestigious conference.
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Sarah received via email a personalized workout plan from her fitness trainer.
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She received the invitation via email last week.
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The report was received via email this morning.
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The report, received via email, contained valuable insights.
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After lunch, I received via email the document I was waiting for.
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Received via email, the invitation outlined the event details.
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I received the instructions via email to complete the registration process.
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Received via email, the instructions were clear and concise.
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The application form was received via email yesterday.
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Yesterday, received via email, was the confirmation of your booking.
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Please find attached the files received via email.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I wanted to discuss the latest report on our marketing campaign.B: Good morning, Mark. Sure, I have it right here. It was received via email yesterday.A: Excellent. Could you please go over the key metrics with me?B: Of course. Let me pull it up. Ah, here we go. Our engagement rate increased by 15% compared to last quarter.A: That's promising. What about our conversion rate?B: It's also shown improvement, up by 8%. Overall, the campaign seems to be performing well.
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