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Please find the requested document attached. vs Please find the attached documents

Both of the phrases here are fine/correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'Please find the requested document attached.' is suitable when referring to a specific document, while 'Please find the attached documents.' is more appropriate when there are multiple documents attached.
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Please find the requested document attached.

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific document that has been requested.

This phrase is used when you want to inform someone that the specific document they requested is attached to the message.

Examples:

  • Please find the requested report attached.
  • Please find the requested form attached.
  • Please find the requested file attached.
  • That information shall be transferred in a common health certificate with the necessary documents attached.
  • The requested documents will be provided forthwith.
  • The applicant finally argues that there is an overriding public interest in the disclosure of the requested documents.
  • The requested documents were transmitted to Habidite on 7 October 2010.
  • Moreover the Commission had repeatedly emphasized the need to provide the requested documents in English.
  • Open a new email message in your selected email client with the current & kpresenter; document attached.
  • Sanderson said because he already complied, he doesn't have the requested documents anymore.
  • Will the Commission make the requested documents available on its Internet site?
  • Order the defendant to provide access to the requested document; and
  • Finally, the contested decision violates Article 4(6) of Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 for failure to provide partial access to the requested document.
  • The Spanish authorities replied on 13 September that they did not object to granting access to the requested documents to Habidite.
  • However, when it subsequently submitted observations in reply to the extension of the proceedings, Italy did in fact transmit all the requested documents.
  • Indicate also the total number of the documents attached.
  • As set out in introductory Parts 1.1 and 1.3(g), in the context of pre-notification, you may want to discuss with the Commission to what extent dispensation (waivers) to provide the requested documents would be appropriate.
  • If an application is not sufficiently precise or if the requested documents cannot be identified, the institution
  • Accordingly, the complainant was informed by a letter which addressed all the points raised during the investigation and was granted access to the requested documents.
  • From the indications by the Honourable Member, the Commission cannot judge whether the requested documents actually constitute environmental information in the sense of Article 2(1) of the directive.
  • The applicant further considers that Article 4.6 of the same regulation was violated, in that the Commission refused even partial access to the requested documents.
  • Finally, the applicant considers that an overriding public interest, consisting in the need for interested parties to have a better understanding of the decisions adopted on tariff classifications matters, justified disclosure of the requested documents.
  • First, the applicant contends that, by not providing the access to the requested documents, the defendant acted in violation of Article 2 of Regulation No 1049/2001.

Alternatives:

  • Please find the document you requested attached.
  • The requested document is attached.
  • Attached is the requested document.

Please find the attached documents

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple documents that are attached.

This phrase is used when you want to inform someone that there are multiple documents attached to the message.

Examples:

  • Please find the attached invoices.
  • Please find the attached files.
  • Please find the attached reports.
  • Please find 2 documents attached: my letter withdrawing the claim addressed to the President of the EU General Court, and the confirmation from the post that the letter has been indeed sent.
  • Please refer to the attached document - CWA on train numbering
  • The European Central Bank is today publishing an indicative calendar for the Eurosystem's tender operations in 2009 (see the attached document).
  • the attached documents contain an accurate account of the information available,
  • to receive the agenda, including the attached documents;
  • Office responsible with regard to the attached document(s)
  • The data collected and the detailed conclusions of the impact assessment are contained in the attached document SEC.../...
  • the office responsible with regard to the attached document, and, if different;
  • award her damages to cover legal fees estimated at EUR 8000 as shown in the attached document;
  • The data gathered and the detailed conclusions of the impact assessment are given in the attached document SEC../.., which is summarised below:
  • The data collected and the detailed conclusions of the impact study are contained in the attached document SEC../.., which is summarised below:
  • the office responsible with regard to the attached document(s), mentioned under point C.9.
  • a description of the attached document and the nature and amount of the claim concerned;
  • ensure that the data concerning test results are recorded and the attached documents are kept for a period of 12 months after the cessation of production;
  • Lauren, will you please find the correct number for Stan Wood?
  • Children, please find the nearest emergency exit and in an orderly manner...
  • That would have been the time to point the finger at those - such as the British Government - who are now writing clever letters asking us to please find the ECU 100 m after all.
  • Please find the development of these conclusions in Annex A supported by tables 1, 2 and 3 that are sent direct to the Honourable Member and to Parliament's Secretariat
  • Further comments in the form of free text or attached documents are possible.
  • Personal data in attached documents that is not strictly necessary should be blacked out or removed.

Alternatives:

  • Attached are the documents.
  • The documents are attached.
  • Please find attached the documents.

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