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Discover LudwigThe word "inclose" is usable in written English, though it is considered somewhat archaic.
It can be used when referring to enclosing something, such as a document or item, within an envelope or package.
Example: "Please inclose your payment with the application form."
Alternatives: "Enclose" or "Include."
Exact(2)
Oh in what sweets doest thou thy sinnes inclose!
Just to show you I dont forget I inclose $30.
Similar(3)
Further examination revealed the fact that the shoe inclosed a foot.
It read: "Inclosed please find U.S. Treasurer, payable to your order, being the amount due you from this office on account of Un-American Activities".
The steamer was inclosed by ice stretching as far as the eye could reach, tumbled, irregular, of a pale green color!" The vessel lies motionless in this dangerous situation, "save when the ice parted a little around the boat, showing the black water.... Of course the weather was bitterly cold".
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