yes
I suggest to use 'In continuation of the mail below'.
"Please read the message below from..."
Please be informed to the below the e-mail
Either is correct, but the term "this list" is another usable form. (More common is "the list below" rather than "the below list".)
Well, honey, the email either refers to something or it doesn't. So yes, it's correct to say the email refers to something if it actually does. But if it's just a bunch of gibberish, then no, it's not correct to say that. Simple as that, sweetheart.
That process is described in detail below
The related link below shows you in detail.
Yes. See the related question below for additional detail.
If you look at the below link, it will explain it in much greater detail
in the mail belo
Kevin Trudeau claims that htis is the correct way (and easy, of course) to lose weight. This is what others say about it at the link below:
Below is the correct spelling.
This continually varies and the link below will detail the cataracts.
As long as it's below the overflow, it's 'correct' .
I suggest to use 'In continuation of the mail below'.
"Please read the message below from..."
Both phrases can be correct, but "These are listed below" is more concise and commonly used. "These are as listed below" is less common and can sound awkward. Generally, it's best to use the simpler form for clarity.