While there is technically nothing wrong with that sentence, proper syntax would say, "The file is attached."
Yes, or you could say "Please see attached file" or "I've attached a file for you."
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When you say "please find the attached file" no need to mention "below" because the recipient will not find the attached document below or within the body of the email.
The correct way to say it would be: Tyler's and my resumes are attached. It would probably be simpler to just say: Our resumes are attached.
It is grammatically correct. However I prefer to say: "kindly refer to the attachment"
When you say "please find the attached file" no need to mention "below" because the recipient will not find the attached document below or within the body of the email.
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You can say that
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" 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 "
No, that is not good. One major problem is "it for you". Those words do not belong. They have the odd effect of creating a string of words that seems to be a sentence. It's a little difficult to explain. Better to say: Please [or kindly] find the attached file that you requested.
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