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No, it is not correct. The correct way to say it is "Tyler's and my resumes are attached."
While both phrases are commonly used, neither is correct. "I have attached the document" is more direct. Here's another way you can phrase it: "Jane and I have revised the document (attached)."
Try this: Attached is a letter and invoice.
Yes, it is correct to say "Please find the attached copy of the proposal." This phrase is commonly used in business correspondence to indicate that a document is included with the message.
Almost but not quite. The grammatically correct wording is "Please see the attached agenda." As a shorthand, you could also say "Please see agenda (attached)."
While there is technically nothing wrong with that sentence, proper syntax would say, "The file is attached."
Maybe better to say: please find in the attached document the list of items
It is grammatically correct. However I prefer to say: "kindly refer to the attachment"
No, the correct way to phrase this would be: "Please find attached a copy of your bachelor's certificate."
yes. It's a formal way to say it.
I would suggest "Please see attached for your reference" or "Please see attached for more information".