Maybe better to say:
please find in the attached document the list of items
"ON the list" is correct. We use "on" when referring to something being included on a list, like being one of the items listed.
Yes, a semicolon can be used to separate items in a list when the items themselves contain commas; this helps to clarify the separation between items.
A colon (:) is typically used to introduce a list of items after an independent clause. It signals to the reader that the list is about to follow.
Please find attached the list of documents that we require to support our Technical Proposal for the above project. Kindly provide the requested information along with your offer.
She began to make a list for the store. The Christmas gift list was beginning to grow large. "I want you to make a list of all your friends," he said.
maan loves steva and steva loves maan they are boyfriend and girlfriend
Any 6 from 12 = 924 permutations
No, the phrase "kindly find attached for your signature" is not grammatically correct. In order to make this sentence correct, you will need to state what is attached, such as "kindly find the contract attached for your signature."
You can find a list of items that a trash removal company will not take, but visiting the company's website.
Just a regular list [thx but that was wrong] Correct Answer: Unordered List
There are multiple items that you can find, a list, however, is currently not available.
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The grocery list consisted of numerous items, including cabbage, tomatoes, celery and onions.
The last person that posted did not have the correct information at all. There are tons of items/clothing that Boris can wear. You can find the list of them here: http://customize.thedailyneopets.com/index.php/itemdb/search/species_28/1/1/1/1/
The list attached gives an overview of where they are
Use this place attached below to find out popular names from each year.