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Marshad Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Use of "along with"

Hi,

I am using "along with" in the sentence below. It is being used while sending an e-mail. Is it correct ?

Please find the updated Issue Tracker as on 12th Aug, 2010 attached along with.

Regards,

Dr. Arshad
  

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Welcome to the Forums! "Along with" is always redundant, where "with" is enough. 2010.

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Welcome to the Forums!

"Along with" is always redundant, where "with" is enough.

Here, I would condense the sentence: Please see the attached updated issue.....2010. [stop]
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In any case, neither 'with' nor 'along with' can dangle at the end of the sentence without an object, Dr Arshad.

Please find the updated Issue Tracker as on 12th Aug, 2010 attached along with 3 letters of reference and a photo of my new grandson.

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