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"please find the attached my" vs "each with the same cost to"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are unrelated in meaning. The first phrase seems to be part of a sentence discussing items with the same cost, while the second phrase appears to be the beginning of a request to find an attached document. They serve different purposes and cannot be evaluated against each other.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

please find the attached my

This phrase is incorrect. It seems to be missing a noun after 'my' to make it grammatically correct.

each with the same cost to

This phrase is correct when used in the context of comparing items that have the same cost.

This phrase is typically used when discussing multiple items or options that are all priced equally. It indicates that each item has the same cost as the others.

Examples:

  • Each with the same cost to produce.
  • The products are each with the same cost to manufacture.
  • Each with the same cost to purchase.
  • The services are each with the same cost to provide.
  • Each with the same cost to maintain.

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