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The phrase "attach and send" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when instructing someone to include a file or document with their message or email.
Example: "Please attach and send the report by the end of the day."
Alternatives: "include and forward" or "add and dispatch."
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And never try to out-e-mail e-mail: A phone call will never do for describing a clip on YouTube; just attach and send.
Filenames Double-check the name of the resume file you're going to attach and send to your prospective employer.
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The public beta version now has a more fully featured activity stream that includes micro-messaging along with status updates, allowing team members to attach files and send direct messages to each other.
It is probably wise to fill out the form, attach your letter and send them off together (otherwise the Met may delay responding to your request for silly bureaucratic reasons).
"For me it was a pain in the ass because I had to have a separate email address and copy and paste the sender's address, attach my photos and send it from my email," he said.
Attach the files and send it to another email address, or send it to yourself.
Once you're done, wrap it up, attach a card, and send it off to your chosen newborn!
The whole process is wrapped into a simple, e-mail-friendly format so users can send links and initiate video transfers as easily as attaching and sending a digital picture.
Another source of input might be tiny radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips that are attached to patients and send basic information when they come in range of a radio field.
The second involved the use of the microfiber cloths that were soaked by hand in cleaning solution, used attached to a handle, and send to laundry after one room was cleaned.
This became onerous, and degenerated into the oppressive and dangerous practice of furnishing these writs, signed in blank, to any member of the bar, who is authorized, on his own ipse dixit, to attach property, arrest the person and send to jail, unless a bail bond is speedily obtained, without incurring any accountability whatever.
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