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correspondence (s) (noun), correspondences (pl)
1. A close similarity, equivalence, or connection: The correspondence of Brandon's writing objectives with those of his wife made their lives more comprehensible and harmonious.
2. The communication or the exchanges of messages via computers or letters with other people: Bruce's military wife, who is overseas, really enjoys the correspondence she receives from her husband and two children.

E-mails and telephone calls provide important correspondences that are very important for personal contacts and for businesses that need to provide faster services to their customers than normal postal methods can deliver.

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correspondence, correspondents
correspondence (kor" i SPAHN duhns) (noun)
Letter writing; mail, communication: At Alfred's office, e-mail appears to be the primary mode of correspondence among the departments.
correspondents (kor" i SPAHN duhnts) (noun)
Writers, reporters, contributors of news, etc.: Florence belongs to the elite group of foreign correspondents, working in Europe for her Canadian based newspaper.

Edith and Herbert were correspondents who were having difficulty keeping up with the correspondence in the office so they decided to hire an assistant.