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I have attached
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I have attached" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in emails to refer to documents that have been included in the message. For example: "I have attached the contract, please review it before signing."
✓ Grammatically correct
Formal & Business
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
please find attached
I am including
enclosed is
Please find attached
I've included
Attached you will find
Enclosed is
Here is
This email includes
The document is attached
please accept my apologies
I sincerely apologize for
I have reached
My apologies for
I apologize for
I have connection
I have annexed
I take full responsibility and apologize for
Please accept my sincere apologies for
I offer my sincerest apologies for
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
48 human-written examples
(I have attached them for reference).
News & Media
Reply 2: I have attached the pertinent information.
News & Media
"I have attached some comments, but I am not sure they will be helpful.
News & Media
I have attached a chart one of the grad students used for her part of the project.
News & Media
I'd realise: 'There's a feeling that I have attached to these thoughts …' the sessions became therapy for me".
News & Media
I have a prepared a Climate Change Briefing for Policy makers at the request of a congressman which I have attached for your review [available here].
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
12 human-written examples
I've attached an explanation that may assist" - Lori Messori.
News & Media
I've attached a document with some thoughts you might be able to use tomorrow.
News & Media
"That's very much in my history that I've attached myself to older men," he noted.
News & Media
3. What is your response to the Twitter back and forth as detailed in the piece I've attached here?
News & Media
I've attached it to my car, and taken it surfing, and for ride on my skateboard.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure the attachment is actually included to avoid confusion and maintain credibility. Double-check before sending.
Common error
Avoid the common mistake of mentioning an attachment without actually attaching the file. Proofread your email before sending to ensure the attachment is present.
Linguistic Context
The phrase "I have attached" functions as a declarative statement used primarily to inform the recipient that a file or document is included with the message. It indicates the sender's action of including an attachment for the recipient's reference, as seen in Ludwig examples.
Frequent in
Formal & Business
33%
News & Media
55%
Wiki
2%
Less common in
Science
1%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "I have attached" is a common and grammatically correct phrase used to indicate the inclusion of a file or document with a message. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase's validity and widespread usage. It is suitable for various contexts, particularly in business, formal, and neutral communication, primarily in News & Media and Formal & Business contexts. Remember to always double-check that the attachment is actually included to avoid errors. Alternatives such as "please find attached" or "I am including" can be used depending on the desired level of formality.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Please find attached
More concise and formal.
I've included
Contraction makes it slightly less formal.
Attached you will find
Inverts the sentence structure for emphasis, sounds slightly more formal.
I am including
Direct and simple, focusing on the action of including something.
The attachment contains
Focuses on what the attachment holds, rather than the action.
Enclosed is
More formal and often used in traditional correspondence.
Here is
Simple and direct, drawing immediate attention to the attachment.
This email includes
Specifies that the email itself contains the attached content.
Refer to the attachment
Directs the recipient to consult the attachment for specific information.
The document is attached
Passive voice, emphasizing the document's state.
FAQs
What is the best way to use "I have attached" in an email?
Use "I have attached" to clearly signal that you are including a file with your message. For example, "I have attached the report for your review."
What can I say instead of "I have attached"?
You can use alternatives like "please find attached", "I am including", or "enclosed is" depending on the level of formality required.
Is it acceptable to use "I've attached" instead of "I have attached"?
Yes, "I've attached" is a contraction of "I have attached" and is perfectly acceptable in most contexts, especially in less formal communication. However, "I have attached" may be preferred in professional contexts.
What's the difference between "I have attached" and "attached is"?
"I have attached" is a more common and straightforward construction, while "attached is" is less frequently used and can sound slightly archaic. "I have attached" is generally preferred for its clarity and directness.
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