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open letter
noun
- a letter, often of protest or criticism, addressed to a specific person, but intended to be brought to public attention.
open letter
noun
- a letter, esp one of protest, addressed to a person but also made public, as through the press
Other 51Թ Forms
- p-t adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of open letter1
Example Sentences
Rowland is one of the 40 artists that signed an open letter supporting Kneecap and freedom of expression through both bands' label Heavenly Recordings.
Meanwhile, professionals in the UK music industry have signed a different open letter expressing solidarity with the trans community.
The first open letter to be published, in early April, was signed by 1,000 air force reservists and retirees.
Supported housing, which helps vulnerable or disabled people live independently, is in crisis, an open letter signed by more than 170 organisations in the sector claims.
The treasurers of eight states wrote an open letter to Tesla’s board of directors last week, voicing concern that “Tesla’s recent performance signals deeper governance and leadership challenges.”
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