It's antiquated and sounds strange to English ears, but there's nothing particularly wrong with it in and of itself.
It's a phrase I hear often from Indian colleagues but is never used by the English or Australians (or, I assume, Americans).
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No this is not correct use of kindly
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."
Kindly let me know further update
Kindly find here with test procedure used in acceptance testing.
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want a formula with pictures kindly do the needful
No this is not correct use of kindly
"Could you kindly provide" is the correct phrase. The word "could" typically comes before the verb in English sentences.
Kindly do the needful as per detail given in this letter please. Hoping for immediate response from your end. With Regards
we request you to
you are kindly requested to decide the matter?
dear sir this is inform you that i urgent need of bonifeid certificate of your school that i studed in year 1996 kindly do the needful
"Two of them have sent" is correct usage.
"Could you please wait just a moment?" - indicating a short amount of time "I just finished my homework." - indicating recent completion "I'm just trying to help." - indicating intention or emphasis
"Inquire" is not a transitive verb. Correct would be:"Kindly ask the driver for further assistance." or"Kindly inquire of the driver for further assistance."
Dear Sir, I need a famous history pulication magazine in London address kindly do the needful thankiong you. mercy