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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
recontact .
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Examples
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Later in the flight, according to the report, the United flight's captain was concerned enough to take the unusual step of recontacting the tower, and "said she was very upset over the incident because of the close proximity of the Cessna" and lack of adequate warning.
Report Details Midair Close Call Andy Pasztor 2011
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Our experts at the Consumer Reports National Research Center began by recontacting more than 1,200 Hoover and Kenmore canister owners who responded to our online Annual Questionnaire on brand reliability.
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Our experts at the Consumer Reports National Research Center began by recontacting more than 1,200 Hoover and Kenmore canister owners who responded to our online Annual Questionnaire on brand reliability.
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When recontacting a red cherry lead, developers most often run into a very specific problem that must be successfully overcome.
Hot Prospects Bill Good 2008
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When recontacting a red cherry lead, developers most often run into a very specific problem that must be successfully overcome.
Hot Prospects Bill Good 2008
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I am recontacting you today because a few days ago (on the 13 June 2007) I sent you the astrological reading which you asked me for and I wanted to be sure that you actually received the email.
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GRACE: ... but perfect example of a teacher recontacting the student even after they ` ve been caught molesting the child.
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When you've made a big error that warrants recontacting your donors, drop everything.
Charlottesville Blogs Moira Kavanagh Crosby 2010
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"Where it seems we fall off is that follow-up mechanism, where police should be recontacting the victim, getting more information," Skinner said.
Blog updates 2009
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Think of a reason for recontacting your interviewer other than just, "So, have you made up your minds yet?"
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