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in your e-mail vs to your e-mail

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'In your e-mail' is used when referring to something contained within an email, while 'to your e-mail' is used when indicating the destination of an email.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1220 views

in your e-mail

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to something contained within an email.

Use 'in your e-mail' when you want to talk about something that is included or mentioned within an email.

Examples:

  • I have attached the document in your e-mail.
  • The details you requested are in your e-mail.

Alternatives:

  • in the email
  • inside your email
  • within your email
  • included in your email
  • mentioned in your email

to your e-mail

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when indicating the destination of an email.

Use 'to your e-mail' when you want to specify the email address where something is being sent.

Examples:

  • I will send the report to your e-mail.
  • Please forward the information to your e-mail.

Alternatives:

  • to the email address
  • for your email
  • directed to your email
  • sent to your email
  • addressed to your email

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