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sentence "Find enclosed copy of..." #1 (permalink) Fri May 16, 2008 14:21 pm   sentence "Find enclosed copy of..."
 

Dear teachers,

Please check if this sentence is correct "Find enclosed copy of..." used to send attached file thru E-mail.

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sentence "Find enclosed copy of..." #2 (permalink) Fri May 16, 2008 15:55 pm   sentence "Find enclosed copy of..."
 

Better is "Attached please find a copy of ....."

"Attached" is a more accurate verb than "enclosed" (which you would use if you were sending the copy in an envelope). The word "copy" also needs the word "a" in front of it.

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