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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attached envelope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an envelope that is included with a document or letter, often for the purpose of returning something or for additional correspondence.
Example: "Please find the attached envelope for your convenience in sending back the signed document."
Alternatives: "enclosed envelope" or "included envelope".
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Questionnaires were sent out by mail with written information on the study's aim, which explained that it was an anonymous epidemiological study and instructed patients who agreed to participate, to send back the completed questionnaire using the pre-identified attached envelope.
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But not wanting guilt to jeopardize a good night's sleep, I placed the bill in an envelope, attached a note asking for $10 change, and included my address.
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