The sentence 'contact me at my email address' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to give someone your email address in a formal context, such as an email or a letter. For example: "If you would like to learn more about my services, please contact me at my email address: [your email address].".
If you have any info that would help, please contact me at my private email address: [email protected]
Ironically, he asked them to contact him at his alternate email address, which is Gmail.
If you want people to be able to contact you at your Yahoo! email address, obfuscating your address can help prevent it from being picked up by spambots.
While you're watching, you can contact Gamesblog via our email address (gamesblog at gmail dot com), or you can follow our Twitter feed.
The email must also contain your name, age, address and contact telephone number and the name, contact telephone number and email address of your parent or guardian.
She can be contacted at the following email addresses: [email protected] or [email protected]@dlsu.edu.ph
Still, if you really want to contact him, Ron gives his email address at the end of the video.
Ludwig does not simply clarify my doubts with English writing, it enlightens my writing with new possibilities
Simone Ivan Conte
Software Engineer at Adobe, UK