The correct usage is herewith attached.
Attached herewith are the badge logs report and the approval of Mr. Smith.
attached herewith bank-in slip for
Please find attached the leave schedule of all staff for the holiday
I____________________________ hereby declare that
Yes, but it sounds a bit awkward. First, you would use "hereto" not "herewith," but that sounds quite formal. I would say "I have attached my resume and biographical data to this letter/email/fax/etc" or "Please find attached my resume and biographical data."
Attached herewith are the badge logs report and the approval of Mr. Smith.
attached herewith bank-in slip for
Tradition and culture, check out the link attached herewith.
Please find attached the leave schedule of all staff for the holiday
The phrase "Attached herewith the supporting documents for your reference" is somewhat formal and can be simplified for clarity. A more straightforward version would be "Attached are the supporting documents for your reference." This maintains professionalism while being more concise and easier to understand.
I____________________________ hereby declare that
Yes, but it sounds a bit awkward. First, you would use "hereto" not "herewith," but that sounds quite formal. I would say "I have attached my resume and biographical data to this letter/email/fax/etc" or "Please find attached my resume and biographical data."
The sentence is gramatically correct but I would recommend you to use something like this. Attached herewith is my resume and biodata. or Please find my attached resume for your perusal.
Please find attached approved PRRO017_003-OCTG Casing to proceed
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."
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attached are the reports