Context: sending it by email.
I have attached our project plan for your reference.
When can we use "for your reference"?
Sometimes I am confused about it, using it only by email. Please help me. Thanks
No, it's not particularly limited to emails. It is independent of the form of correspondence.
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No, it's not particularly limited to emails. It is independent of the form of correspondence.