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To introduce two people by e-mail. We never met but a buddy sent us a message to e-troduce us.
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A third party introducing two people in an email. Annette and Dan,
Let me e-troduce you both...Annette, Dan works at Dan's electric...Dan, Annette is looking for an electrician.Now you've met, converse away! Paula |
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introducing two people thru email, facebook, linked in or any other electronic form/ online networking site. Hey Michael, I would like to e-troduce you to Jan Levinson, she is the VP of Regional Operations for Dunder Mifflin.
Dude, I saw that hottie on your FB, e-troduce me to her. |
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| 4. | Etroduction | ||
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Making an introduction online, via email, chat, or messenger. John,
I would like to make an etroduction to a great friend of mine looking for work. John, I would like to make an etroduction to a great friend of mine looking for a girlfriend. |
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