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    <title>Personalized Christmas Emails in Seconds with Power Automate &#43; AI</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>When I was a kid, I remember spending hours preparing Christmas cards by hand - paper, crayons, glitter, and a lot of patience. Writing a thoughtful message, waiting for the glue to dry, finding a stamp, and finally dropping the envelope into the school mailbox was all part of the ritual.</p>
<p>Today, very few people send physical Christmas cards anymore. But the intention behind them hasn’t changed: letting people know we’re thinking of them and that they matter.</p>]]></description>
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