Kindly find here with test procedure used in acceptance testing.
No this is not correct use of kindly
Please find attached my repairing offer confirmation.
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."
It should be "Please find attached my husband's insurance card".
Please find attached approved PRRO017_003-OCTG Casing to proceed
It would be grammatically correct to say: Please find the attached.... it does not make much sense to write both kindly and please since both almost mean the same.
No this is not correct use of kindly
Please find attached my repairing offer confirmation.
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."
No, that is not good. One major problem is "it for you". Those words do not belong. They have the odd effect of creating a string of words that seems to be a sentence. It's a little difficult to explain. Better to say: Please [or kindly] find the attached file that you requested.
transffered complete
No, the correct way to phrase this would be: "Please find attached a copy of your bachelor's certificate."
It should be "Please find attached my husband's insurance card".
Please find attached approved PRRO017_003-OCTG Casing to proceed
agenda is attached
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.
This is correct if somewhat archaic grammar, "find" meaning "see" -- the one extra word is the repeated "please" on the second independent clause, which results from combining two sentences. In modern English, one might say "Please see the attached photos of my paintings, on which I would appreciate your feedback."