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"in my email" vs "in my e-mail"

Both "in my email" and "in my e-mail" are correct, but the more common and accepted form is "in my email" without the hyphen. The use of the hyphenated form is becoming less common as email has become a widely accepted term.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

in my email

This is correct

The phrase "in my email" is used to indicate that the content is located within an email.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • The details are in my email
  • I have this information in my email
  • Let me check to see if I have the information in my email
  • In my email, I have all the files
  • The files are in my email
  • The list is in my email

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • Through an email
  • In an email
  • In my emails
  • In one of my emails
  • Via my email
  • By email

in my e-mail

This phrase is correct but less common in modern usage.

This phrase is also used to refer to something contained or mentioned within an email, but the hyphenated form is less common than "in my email."

Alternatives:

  • in my electronic mail
  • in my message

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