There like exactly the same
Both "please find attached for your use" and "please find attached for your usage" are correct, but "please find attached for your use" is more commonly used and considered more concise.
Grammatically correct, but not right. We say "Please find a copy of your diploma attached."
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Purchase order are attached
Yes, it is grammatically correct to write "Please find attached the updated checklist" in a formal or professional email.
It would be grammatically correct to say: Please find the attached.... it does not make much sense to write both kindly and please since both almost mean the same.
When you say "please find the attached file" no need to mention "below" because the recipient will not find the attached document below or within the body of the email.
No. This is not correct English. It is better to say:Please find attached your letter of credit.
Please find attached my repairing offer confirmation.
It should be "Please find attached my husband's insurance card".
No this is not correct use of kindly
Yes, it is correct to say "Please find the attached copy of the proposal." This phrase is commonly used in business correspondence to indicate that a document is included with the message.