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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

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I'm not native English speaker.
I work in USA and use business emails everyday.
I normally use "Please find attached file blah blah" only when I actually attached files.
However, I see a lot of "Attached please find..." and it's killing me because I never learnt a sentence which begins with adjective.
Is that praise grammatically correct?
Or just widely accepted because many people use it?
  

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Neither is wrong, but they are both just hackneyed business jargon.. You could say eg Here is the blah-blah People today can easily see there is an attachment.

  • Neither is wrong, but they are both just hackneyed business jargon..
  • You could say eg Here is the blah-blah People today can easily see there is an attachment.
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Neither is wrong, but they are both just hackneyed business jargon..
You could say
eg Here is the blah-blah

People today can easily see there is an attachment.

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