Yes, it is correct to say "as per previous attachment" to refer to information or content that was included in a previous attachment. It indicates that the information being referenced can be found in a previous document or file that was shared.
Yes, it is correct to say "as per the attachment" to refer to information or details contained in an attached document or file. This phrase is commonly used in business or formal communications to indicate that the information being referred to can be found in the attachment.
Yes, the sentence "You came to school yesterday" is correct if addressing or describing an individual's attendance at school on the previous day.
No, it is not grammatically correct to say, 'revert back to'. You would simply say 'revert', as in 'Can we revert to the previous subject?' Revert means to go back (to something), so saying 'revert back to' is saying the same thing twice, which is called tautology.
It is grammatically correct. However I prefer to say: "kindly refer to the attachment"
It sounds odd to me. I would suggest, upon checking, instead.
Yes. Ex. The details are clearly outlined, as per the attachment."
Yes, it is correct to say "as per the attachment" to refer to information or details contained in an attached document or file. This phrase is commonly used in business or formal communications to indicate that the information being referred to can be found in the attachment.
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You can say "after many previous successes" or "after so many previous successes." Both expressions are correct and commonly used.
As per request
Yes, the sentence "You came to school yesterday" is correct if addressing or describing an individual's attendance at school on the previous day.
No, it is not grammatically correct to say, 'revert back to'. You would simply say 'revert', as in 'Can we revert to the previous subject?' Revert means to go back (to something), so saying 'revert back to' is saying the same thing twice, which is called tautology.
This is an easy mistake to make. The previous answer was correct in saying 'where often' is the correct way to say it as if you were saying 'where often do rabbits live' but you could use were if you were going to say 'Egyptian statues were often big'.
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It is grammatically correct. However I prefer to say: "kindly refer to the attachment"
It sounds odd to me. I would suggest, upon checking, instead.
" Please find the attached file of your application letter for administration position " . It is grammatically correct however the contextually questionable.If you are sending an application filled by you then :"Please find the attached file of the application letter for the administration position "