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It is correct when addressing an animal with that name.
The correct term for a group of deer is a herd of deer, flock is generally applied to sheep and birds.
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I suggest to use 'In continuation of the mail below'.
Please be informed to the below the e-mail
It would be better to say, 'I am forwarding this mail, for your information.', or 'We are forwarding this mail for your information.'
Yes, it is correct to say "find the details as below" to indicate that more information can be located further down in the communication.
refer to the email below.
"Please read the message below from..."
Yes, it is correct to say "I have sent an email to your Hotmail address."
A better way to express this is "with regard to these messages" or "with regard to the following messages."The word reference is best used to mean a specific fact or poiint, in declaratory statements such as "This was a reference / in reference to a specific document."And mail refers to the medium, not to the message.
No. When and is used to join the elements in a compound subject, the compound subject is treated as plural.The mail and the attached refer...
The correct phrase is "mail you had sent earlier." "Sent" is the past participle form of the verb, and it is used with forms of "have" when forming the past perfect tense.
If you are apologizing for the delay in your *reply*, then no. If you are apologizing for the delay to an e-mail caused by your mail provider, then possibly yes, but it should be "sorry for the delay *to* this e-mail" or similar.
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