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nothing vs As requested, please find the attached soft copy of the invoice for your process. Shall come & hand over the invoice to your office.

The two phrases are not comparable as they serve different purposes. "Nothing" is a simple word indicating the absence of anything, while the second phrase is a formal request to provide an attached soft copy of an invoice and arrange for its delivery to an office. They are used in completely different contexts.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 3862 views

nothing

This is a common and correct word in English used to indicate the absence of anything.

Use "nothing" when you want to indicate the absence of anything or when responding negatively to a question or request.

Examples:

  • There is nothing in the box.
  • I have nothing to say.
  • She said nothing about the incident.
  • I can spend forever finding nothing.
  • Apparently nothing we did affected the timeline.
  • Without that past, our future means nothing.
  • I found nothing until Dr. Roberts contacted me.
  • There was nothing wrong with the plan.
  • Yet nothing explodes without a fuse.
  • An artist is nothing without his instrument.
  • Because nothing says romance like missing limbs.
  • Dignity has nothing to do with divinity.
  • Actually, there is nothing worse.
  • My father became serious, but answered nothing.
  • Built for short-range attack, nothing this big.
  • High card, double or nothing.
  • I represent... oppressed victims who have nothing.
  • But Christine found nothing in the closet.
  • [Prime minister] certainly nothing so serious...
  • Snowstorms and floods are nothing for him.
  • The millicents have nothing on me, brother.
  • Absolutely nothing, nothing, nothing.
  • There is nothing, no evidence, nothing of nothing.

As requested, please find the attached soft copy of the invoice for your process. Shall come & hand over the invoice to your office.

This is a formal and correct request to provide an attached soft copy of an invoice and arrange for its delivery to an office.

Use this phrase in a formal setting when sending an invoice electronically and arranging for its physical delivery to an office.

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