Superscriptionmiddle example sentences

Related (5): superscription, inscription, middle, centrality, intermediacy.

su·per·scrip·tion

noun

superscription (noun) · superscriptions (plural noun)

  - a title or inscription at the top of or on the outside of a document:

"Superscriptionmiddle" Example Sentences

1. The superscription middle on the envelope indicated it was from the government.
2. The letter bore a superscription middle that read "urgent and confidential."
3. The superscription middle on the package was smudged and barely readable.
4. I couldn't make out the superscription middle on the envelope, so I opened it to see who it was from.
5. The superscription middle on the letter bore the official seal of the president.
6. The parcel had a superscription middle that read "return to sender."
7. I scanned the superscription middle on the envelope before tearing it open.
8. The superscription middle on the package said it was from a law firm.
9. The envelope had a superscription middle that read "private and personal."
10. The letter contained a superscription middle that instructed me to call a specific number.
11. The package had a superscription middle that stated it needed to be delivered by a certain date.
12. The envelope bore a superscription middle that said it was being sent via priority mail.
13. The letter had a superscription middle that warned me of possible legal consequences.
14. The superscription middle on the package instructed me to handle it with care.
15. I noted the superscription middle on the envelope and realized it was a bill.
16. The superscription middle on the letter stated it was a job offer.
17. The package had a superscription middle that indicated it contained fragile items.
18. The superscription middle on the envelope warned me it was a final notice.
19. I noticed the superscription middle on the letter was written in bold, capital letters.
20. The envelope had a superscription middle that said it was from a charity organization.
21. The letter bore a superscription middle that said I had won a prize.
22. The superscription middle on the package indicated it was a gift.
23. The envelope had a superscription middle that read "confidential - for your eyes only."
24. The letter contained a superscription middle that instructed me to sign and return a document.
25. The package had a superscription middle that read "fragile - handle with care."
26. The superscription middle on the envelope indicated it was a legal document.
27. I opened the letter, curious about the superscription middle that read "important notice."
28. The package had a superscription middle that read "urgent delivery - time sensitive."
29. The superscription middle on the envelope stated it was a package from overseas.
30. I realized the superscription middle on the letter contained a mistake - it was addressed to the wrong person.

Common Phases

1. "To whom it may concern"; "Dear Sir/Madam"; "Greetings"
2. "For your information"; "Please be informed that"; "This is to notify you"
3. "With reference to"; "In response to"; "Regarding"
4. "As per our discussion"; "Following our meeting"; "In accordance to"
5. "With regards to"; "In relation to"; "In connection with"

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