Letters have not stopped being used; they continue to be a vital form of communication. While the advent of digital communication, such as emails and instant messaging, has reduced the frequency of traditional letter-writing, many people still value and use handwritten letters for personal communication, special occasions, and formal correspondence. Thus, letters remain relevant, though their prevalence has shifted in the digital age.
it stopped being used in 2004
Stop being such a tool.
In the US, STOP signs are Octagonal (8 sided), with a bright red background and white letters saying STOP.
stop
1865
term "khatma" is being used in urdu for "full stop"
In Australia around 1987
Strawberries!
Yes, recommendation letters can typically be reused for multiple job applications as long as they are relevant to the positions being applied for and the individuals providing the recommendations are comfortable with their letters being used in this way.
If it is indeed being used illegally then yes you can.
In 1932 the Siam stopped being used as an exonym for Thailand.
Any letters can be used, but typically "T" is used for tall and "t" is for short. Letters are usually chosen by using the first letter of the characteristic being described, and the upper case represents the trait being dominant. Lower case represents the trait being recessive.