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an email writing 'please see ... attached' Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:53 am  an email writing 'please see ... attached'
 

Hi:

When I write an email, there is a datasheet called 'xx.pdf' attached, if I want to ask the receiver to look at the clause of 1.4 on page 2. Is it right of following sentence:

'please see clause 1.4 on page 2 of xx.pdf attached'

please help correct it as natual eng writing, many thanks in advance.
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an email writing 'please see ... attached' Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:22 am  an email writing 'please see ... attached'
 

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Yes, that's OK, but 'attached' is often placed within parentheses for clarity: Please see clause 1.4 on page 2 of xx.pdf (attached).
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