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Discover Ludwig"please enclose" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when making a request to someone asking them to include an item or items with a letter or package. For example, "Please enclose a copy of your ID with the package."
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Please enclose a phone number for verification.
A former Tory minister I know solved the problem by instructing his private secretary to circulate a note that said: "If anyone is minded to place a submission in the minister's box after 3pm on Thursday, would they please enclose their home phone number since the minister may well wish to ring them to discuss it on Sunday afternoon".
Please enclose a photo if you're willing to have one published.
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Add a phrase like "Please find enclosed your unpaid bill" or "You will find enclosed a copy of our space outreach program".. End the letter with a closing phrase.
Please find enclosed the required documents.
"Please find enclosed the IAAF letter of affirmation that QSI [Qatar Sports Investments] or Oryx QSI is asking.
Please find enclosed stamps to cover the extra postage you would have to pay.
Please find enclosed our quotation for the console empilée, if you decide to place an order this month it could be ready for November.
Please find enclosed … a telling opinion from Lord Hoffman plus the view of Peter Lawrence (ex-Patent Division) and an interesting comment on counterfeiting from Crimestoppers.Hoffman is the most telling and concerning from an IP viewpoint".
For full details please write, enclosing a stamped self-addressed envelope, to Will Drever, Azed 2,250, Shekinah, 60 Beaks Hill Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham B38 8BY, or email [email protected]@gmail.com
Geoff Aberdein, Salmond's chief of staff, told STV's head of news Gordon Macmillan: Please find enclosed a letter from the first minister to the prime minister urging him to accept the debate on 16 July or a suitable alternative date.
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