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Recent Examples of voice mailDo a Google search (finding links without clear guidance), leave a voicemail message for the pediatrician (unanswered until the next morning) or drive to the ER (wait an hour or more to be seen).—Robert Pearl, Forbes.com, 12 May 2025 Hurry Up Tomorrow opens with the Weeknd getting unceremoniously dumped via voicemail.—Madison Bloom, Pitchfork, 16 May 2025 Newsweek reached out to Lawler's D.C. office via voicemail Wednesday for comment.—Anna Commander, MSNBC Newsweek, 14 May 2025 The Star located a phone number for one of the directors, who didn’t return a voicemail seeking comment on Tuesday.—Jonathan Shorman, Kansas City Star, 7 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for voice mail
After participating in what turned out to be a fake, multi-person video conference call, and despite some initial misgivings, the employee did as requested.
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Perry Carpenter,
Forbes.com,
22 May 2025
There is nothing in Wednesday’s results and conference call to suggest that TJX’s fundamental advantage as an off-price retailer has weakened.
Pete Buttigieg, the former transportation secretary under Biden, has also described the Democratic brand as being in need of repair, prescribing a message that is not simply focused on opposing President Donald Trump.
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Naomi Lim,
The Washington Examiner,
24 May 2025
The 10-year-old children, named Eryk and Kuba, found a message in a bottle — a handwritten love letter from 1959 — while recently walking near a beach, according to UPI.
Her guidance: Keep voicemails succinct, name the purpose of the call and add a little curiosity hook to encourage a callback.
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Janine MacLachlan,
Forbes.com,
30 May 2025
In a franchise built on extremes, Saxon’s own personal mission appears simply to have been: Play this material nice and easy, not like a callback or a punchline, but a relatable human being in unusual circumstances.
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Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune,
Boston Herald,
22 May 2025
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