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following on from the email below vs following on from the emails below

Both phrases are correct, but are used in different contexts. 'Following on from the email below' refers to a single email, while 'Following on from the emails below' refers to multiple emails. The choice between singular and plural depends on the number of emails being referenced.
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Last updated: August 06, 2024

following on from the email below

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a single email that was previously sent.

This phrase is used to indicate that the current communication is a continuation of a previous email that was sent.

Examples:

  • Following on from the email below, I would like to discuss the points raised in the previous message.

following on from the emails below

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple emails that were previously sent.

This phrase is used to indicate that the current communication is a continuation of multiple previous emails that were sent.

Examples:

  • Following on from the emails below, I have attached the requested documents for your review.

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