I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
message
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As soon as she'd entered the hotel she'd been handed a white envelope containing a fax message .
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The sheer weight of goodwill fax messages told them of this fact.
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They come with built-in messaging capabilities for exchanging electronic mail and fax messages.
modem
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The fax modem offers an affordable solution to many of the conventional fax machine's shortcomings.
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Both computers had a 28, 800-baud fax modem , 16 megabytes of random-access memory and voice mail / speakerphone capabilities.
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If the fax at the other end is a fax modem running UntraFAX, you can send files to the remote machine.
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The same applies to a fax card or fax modem .
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This machine can send and receive faxes , but it's unlike any other fax modem I've ever seen.
number
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Can you let me know the fax number you used to get in touch with Mr. Silver?
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The doctor's fax number is 703-352-3908.
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When setting up Correct Letters you are prompted to enter your name, company address, telephone, fax number , and so on.
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The addresses, telephone and fax numbers remain unchanged.
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The number originally printed is Bertram's free fax number.
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Our eyes are going: we printed Freedman Sharp and Associates' fax number rather than its phone number.
software
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In any event, most decent fax software supports proper scanners for these tasks.
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If you leave the fax software running, waiting to answer incoming calls, you can't use the data modem as well.
■ VERB
receive
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And Fleischmann received a fax from Harwell and learned that they were seeing nothing at all.
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One would be a telephone that could send and receive e-mail and faxes .
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This machine can send and receive faxes , but it's unlike any other fax modem I've ever seen.
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And its system for receiving and sending faxes via modem is one of the best around.
send
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A previous user of the review machine had tried to send some faxes which never made it down the wire.
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I have already sent my first fax and am expecting one in return.
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The problem is that the vast majority of stand alone fax machines are set up to send faxes in low resolution.
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And its system for receiving and sending faxes via modem is one of the best around.
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And so, an Arizona-based company exploited that loophole, sending countless faxes to unsuspecting Californians.
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Also, faxes can be sent to multiple fax machines-a fax mail-out-or faxes and traditional e-mail can be combined.
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In the office, more and more is being sent by fax , because it is quicker than postage.
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I filled in the relevant appeal form and it was sent off by fax .
use
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I will use the fax method to get ticks.
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He said he had erred in using a government fax machine and telephone to contact an intermediary about the donation.
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It is possible to use the fax send-and-receive software referred to.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And you can cut down on waste by viewing your faxes on-screen first, and skipping over junk faxes and cover sheets.
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But for every other fax installed in the world, your fax machine increases in value.
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Even in those days, the architects never had to consider the word processor, the microcomputer, the fax machine.
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It is also the interface to Novell NetWare, fax and telex.
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Maybe it was just a cheap trick to get voyeuristic journalists to read a fax that would otherwise have been tossed.
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The fax side as many features; you can store your signature and incorporate it in faxes, for example.
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The company may be reached by fax .
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You can now send the captured file as a fax .
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Shall I fax the report or mail it?
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The order will be faxed directly to the manufacturer.
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They've agreed to fax us their proposals tomorrow.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At work, faxing is a great way to get information to people immediately.
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I know, no, I just told them that I would just fax the stuff over.
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I will fax to you the confirmed orders for this.
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In order to ensure prompt despatch of the Information memorandum to you please fax the signed confidentiality agreement to me on.
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Tell the catering guys to take some polaroids and fax them through to us.
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The lab will test samples and, within 24 hours, fax the results to inspectors.
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The magazine began shortly after Kristol spent about a year faxing unsolicited political advice and opinion all around Washington.