The black mail was wrongly arrested on suspicion of drug possession.
+++ That misunderstands the meaning of "blackmail", which is one word, and a very serious crime. it can be a noun or a verb. To 'blackmail' means to threaten to expose real or invented acts of wrongdoing by the victim, either to extort money or to frighten the victim into taking a particular action for the blackmailer's own benefit.
"The accused attempted to blackmail his victim by threatening to name him as a drug user.
your answer is e-mail
I suggest to use 'In continuation of the mail below'.
When you want to replace a male's name in a sentence, use his. John's coat was black. His coat was black.
Black if my favorite color
You can use "mail" and "male" in one sentence by referring to both a postal service and a gender. For example: "The male postman delivered the mail to our house every morning." This sentence clearly distinguishes between the two words while providing context for their usage.
no you cant they have a different meaning
You can use "mail" in a sentence like, "I need to send this letter in the mail today." For "male," you could say, "The male bird has more vibrant feathers than the female." Both words have distinct meanings and can be easily distinguished by their context.
the man in black with a black hat
i wrote on a black bored
mail.
Black Death was caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis.
Yes. This weekend the mail will not be delivered. It's a sentence.