The U.S. Constituion
The correct phrase is "attached to the document." This construction clearly indicates that the annex is included with or appended to the document. Using "attached in the document" is less conventional and can be confusing.
It was attached to the US Constitution. VA and NY wanted Bill of Rights added to the Constitution for they could ratify it.
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its an attached document
the document that was related to the bill of rights
appendix: a supplementary document attached to the end;schedule: a written list or inventory,An exhibit is something that's referred to in the document and is attached to the end of the document to that the reader can see it for himself (so the document can say "according to the contract, attached as exhibit A"). Making something an exhibit makes it part of the document itself - something to be considered and that is thought to be essential to the document.
It's the Bill of Rights. It's a bill in the U.S saying the rights of Americans.
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)."
The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the U.S. constitution.
he wtote the bill of writes... He did not write the bill of writes he wrote A light in the attic, where the sidewalk ends, the giving tree, and so on.
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It would be more appropriate to say "Please find attached the document translated by you for stamping."