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The phrase "Enclosed, please find" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used at the beginning of a letter or email to draw attention to an enclosed document or item. It is often used in business correspondence or formal communication. Example: Dear Mr. Smith, Enclosed, please find the signed contract for our upcoming partnership. We are excited to move forward with this collaboration and are looking forward to a successful partnership. Best regards, [Your Name]
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Enclosed please find a leaf.
Enclosed please find the letter of Prof. Baker.
Enclosed please find a clip of the Mexican Herald.
Enclosed please find a letter from an ?ear doctor from Chicago.
Enclosed, please find a postage-paid envelope addressed to David Blitzer, head of the S.& P. index committee.
Enclosed please find assorted Umpire Assistance Material, including one three-inch Champro Home Plate Umpire Brush and the booklets "Rules of Baseball," "Safety on the Diamond," "Sportsmanship and Fair Play" and "Umpire's Guide to Crowd Control and Fistfight Management".
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Add a phrase like "Please find enclosed your unpaid bill" or "You will find enclosed a copy of our space outreach program".. End the letter with a closing phrase.
Please find enclosed the required documents.
"Please find enclosed the IAAF letter of affirmation that QSI [Qatar Sports Investments] or Oryx QSI is asking.
Please find enclosed stamps to cover the extra postage you would have to pay.
Please find enclosed our quotation for the console empilée, if you decide to place an order this month it could be ready for November.
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