I sometimes use a structre in letter writing, but I doubt wether it makes sense for a native speaker or not. The structre is ' it comes below'. For example, look at this text:
'I was instructed to send my completed assignment to you. It comes below.'
I worte this text in an email yesterday. Is the sentence 'It comes below' right here?
Thank you.
Regards,
Hamed
Top answer
No, it's not right. You could use "it's given below".
— Ivanhr
No, it's not right.
You could use "it's given below".
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