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Please correct my grammatical mistakes, if any [closed]
we have done cams db setup.
After discussing with Mark we will do the pas db setup.
Please assist me correcting any grammatical mistakes.
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3answers
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What is the correct way to mention an attachment? [closed]
Is "please find attached the report" or "please find the report attached" the right way to write when sending a document via email?
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1answer
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Copying someone in email
I have often seen people writing a line like this in emails:
I have copied xyz on this email.
This reads funny to me. I always thought it should be "I have copied this email to xyz". That makes ...
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1answer
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“Our end” vs. “our side”
Which is correct when writing emails?
Everything is fine at our/your end.
Everything is fine at our/your side.
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4answers
9k views
Is it correct to use this expression in an email: “Attached you may find …”?
Is it grammatical to use the expression "Attached you may find ..." in an email? For example:
Dear Sir or Madam,
Attached you may find the documents you requested.
...
If this is ...
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2answers
265 views
How could I explain this situation in email? [closed]
My PM given me project and told me develop new project using existing code, but existing project is not good written. I mean they written very difficult code for very simple things.
I am quiet ...
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5answers
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Is “Many thanks” a proper usage?
I saw emails from English people with Many Thanks as a signing off phrase. Is that proper usage? Or is it a phrase created by continental English speakers due to the influence of their native ...
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2answers
520 views
Use “whom” in emails?
Assume for a moment that an author does know how to use whom correctly. In an email (specifically), does using whom correctly make the author sound stuffy and formal, or would you say that in email, ...
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14answers
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“Email” or “e-mail”?
Which way of writing the word: "Email" or "e-mail" is correct? Both variants seem to be in wide use. If both ones are okay, maybe there is a difference in contexts they have been used (one is more ...
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2answers
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When is it OK to use OK?
I often use "OK" in business and personal emails and phone conversations. But I often feel uncertain if it is appropriate to use it in every type of context.
Please tell how universally I can use ...
