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I would suggest "Please see attached for your reference" or "Please see attached for more information".
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In many respects Wikipedia is an extraordinary reference, but the say 'everything there is correct' is entirely too blanket.
with reference to
I would suggest "Please see attached for your reference" or "Please see attached for more information".
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.
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If the reference points are not correct, the location of any coordinate will be incorrect.
The correct spelling is "encyclopedia" (a reference book).
All of the answers are correct.
Because "to correct" is only the base form of the verb when it is listed in translation dictionaries. to read, to listen, etc. When you actually say or write it, you would say "I read," "I listen," "I correct." You only add the to if you are saying you "want to" do something, like "I want to correct my students," or "I want to drive the car." If you are actually doing it, then you drop the to. Saying why to correct students is asking why and addressing that question toward students that are correct or who have been correct in the past. Saying why correct students could be a third person reference instead of a 2nd person address like in the first case.