telegraphic in the PONS Dictionary

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English
At the time, the country had a widespread telegraphic system.
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All wagons for public traffic had a code name that was used in telegraphic messages.
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In severe forms language production is severely telegraphic and in more mild to moderate cases necessary elements for sentence construction are missing.
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Winds downed telegraph lines, which disrupted telegraphic communications.
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This was the time when the telephone was being generally introduced, and when dynamos were being first applied to telegraphic purposes.
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With the invention of the teletypewriter, telegraphic encoding became fully automated.
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A telephone and telegraphic links were also installed.
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Many businesses identified on their stationary their telegraphic address, as well as their telephone number.
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By the same year the telegraphic service was inaugurated.
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This later spread throughout the system and allowed stations to use telegraphic messages to tell the people operating the signals when each train arrived safely.
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