direct mail
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- direct-mail adjective
Etymology
Origin of direct mail
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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Malchow cited two tectonic shifts: Swing voters were disappearing — 90% of voters were choosing parties, not candidates — and direct mail as a campaign tactic had completely stopped working.
From Salon • May 10, 2025
It also expressed concerns that proposals to add a new category of regulation to ensure timely delivery for business users like direct mail companies "goes against the wider government drive to reduce unnecessary regulation".
From BBC • Apr. 13, 2025
The campaign will include canvassing, digital advertising, direct mail, events and appearances by Scott and other elected officials in minority communities that Scott said Republicans have too often avoided.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 6, 2024
Her announced fund-raising numbers in January, which included $11.7 million from digital and direct mail outreach and 69,274 new donors, signaled a desire for her not to fold.
From New York Times • Feb. 5, 2024
This is especially true in regard to several of the countries of South America, with which we have cordial relations and which, for manifest reasons, should have direct mail connections with us.
From Latin America and the United States Addresses by Elihu Root by Bacon, Robert
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