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see attached file
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase “see attached file” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are sending an email and you have attached a file or document to the email that you want the recipient to view. For example: Please review the attached report. See attached file.
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
Academia
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
refer to the attached file
a copy is attached
a copy has been included
attached you will find
a copy is enclosed
Please find attached
the file is attached
the document is attached
included is a copy
order is attached
please find attached
is attached overleaf
is detailed in the appendix
see the document attached
hereby i attached
please see attached revised file
enclosed here with
please find attached herewith
enclosure included
attachment included
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Normalized microarray data were downloaded for experiments that were found to induce differential expression of the genes from the following sites: NASCArrays (http://affymetrix.arabidopsis.info/narrays/experimentbrowse.pl)[ 95], TAIR-ATGenExpress (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/microarray-as/ae/), GEO (NCBI) (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/) [ 96]. (see attached file for experiment descriptions).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Please see attached.qsf file for a Qualtrics version of the DOSPERT (2006) scale.
Academia
(If you do not see "Attach a file", it might be "Browse" or "Choose File") If a file selection dialog pops up: If a file selection dialog pops up: Start with a new letter.
Wiki
I have another ficus file with exclusively British fica (see attached) and that works fine.
Academia
See attached.
Academia
See attached Declaration of Giles Miller.
News & Media
See attached photo of press release.
News & Media
> please, >> see attached correspondence.
News & Media
(see attached for examples).
News & Media
(see attached PDF).
News & Media
Please see attached documentation".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure the file is actually attached before sending the email containing the phrase "see attached file". Double-check to prevent a common and unprofessional mistake.
Common error
Avoid sending an email with "see attached file" without actually including the attachment. This oversight can lead to confusion and requires a follow-up email, reflecting poorly on your attention to detail.
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "see attached file" serves as an instruction to the recipient to locate and view the file included in the email or message. As Ludwig AI suggests, it is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Frequent in
Science
33%
Academia
33%
News & Media
33%
Less common in
Wiki
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "see attached file" is a common and grammatically correct way to direct a recipient's attention to an attached document. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. While straightforward, remember to always double-check that the file is indeed attached to avoid a common error. Alternative phrases like "please find the file attached" or "attached is the file you requested" can add variety to your communication. Predominantly used in professional and neutral registers, "see attached file" serves the primary function of directing attention and encouraging review.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
please find the file attached
Rephrases the request using 'find' instead of 'see', slightly more formal.
the file is attached for your review
Emphasizes the purpose of the attachment as a review item.
attached is the file you requested
Specifies that the attached file was previously requested.
please check the attached document
Uses 'check' instead of 'see' and 'document' instead of 'file'.
the document is attached below
Indicates the attachment's location is below the email body.
refer to the attached file
Suggests referring to the file for more information.
the required file is attached
Highlights that the file is required.
find the document in attachment
Switches the order and uses 'in attachment'.
the file is enclosed
Uses 'enclosed' to indicate the file is included.
please open the attached file
Requests the recipient to open the attached file.
FAQs
How can I use "see attached file" in a sentence?
You can use "see attached file" in an email to direct the recipient's attention to a file you have included: "Please review the report. See attached file."
What is a more formal way to say "see attached file"?
A more formal alternative is "please find the attached file". This phrase is often used in professional correspondence.
Is it redundant to say "please see attached file"?
While "please see attached file" is commonly used, the word "please" is often considered unnecessary, as the phrase itself is already a polite instruction. You can simply say "see attached file".
What can I say instead of "see attached file" when there are multiple files?
When multiple files are attached, you can say "see the attached files" or "please find the attached files". Alternatively, you can specify the files individually: "Please see the attached report and presentation".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested