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refer to attached file vs refer attached file

Both phrases are commonly used in English, but the more correct, complete version is 'refer to the attached file.' This version includes the preposition 'to,' which is needed for correct grammar. However, 'refer attached file' is also used informally in emails or messages.
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refer to attached file

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the more formal and grammatically correct way to instruct someone to look at an attached file. It includes the necessary preposition 'to.'

Examples:

  • Please refer to the attached file for more information.
  • I am unable to open the document you referred to in the email.
  • The message you have composed seems to refer to an attached file but you have not attached anything. Do you want to attach a file to your message?
  • Internet skills for sending e-mails with attached files
  • If you enable this option, all image properties set by %1 as Comments, Rating, or Tags, will be added as an attached file.
  • internet skills for sending e-mails with attached files (e.g. documents, pictures),
  • If you select Add Comments in the Attached File the comments included with the images will be merged to a text file and attached in the mail.
  • use of e-mails with attached files in the last three months for private purposes for sharing documents, pictures or other files electronically,
  • Please contact us here, then we will send the e-Book you want to read directly to you as an attached file format to the email. Don't forget to include your email address, your name and the title of e-Book you want to download.
  • Please refer to her as Nurse Elkins.
  • Most of them refer to historical Whitechapel crimes.
  • Please refer to section 6.6 for Special precautions for disposal.
  • Refer to them before using your medicine.
  • For market definitions refer to Section 6.
  • Identification refers to the exact structural determination of components.
  • Absorption refers to parent compound and all its metabolites.
  • Some exemptions below refer to fair value.
  • Furthermore, the second recital also refers to dignitaries.
  • The framework decision should refer to the directive.
  • Also Article 9.3 refers to these tests.
  • This Annex refers to the existing Community legislation regarding dangerous substances.
  • He refers to his targets As bleeders.

Alternatives:

  • Please see the attached file.
  • Please check the attached file.
  • Please look at the attached file.
  • Please review the attached file.
  • Please consult the attached file.

refer attached file

This phrase is informally used in emails or messages, but it is not as grammatically correct as 'refer to attached file.'

This phrase is commonly used in informal communication, such as emails or messages, to instruct someone to look at an attached file. It is less formal and lacks the preposition 'to.'

Examples:

  • Please refer attached file for details.
  • I can't open the file you referred attached in the message.
  • The message you have composed seems to refer to an attached file but you have not attached anything. Do you want to attach a file to your message?
  • Internet skills for sending e-mails with attached files,
  • If you enable this option, all image properties set by %1 as Comments, Rating, or Tags, will be added as an attached file.
  • If you select Add Comments in the Attached File the comments included with the images will be merged to a text file and attached in the mail.
  • Please contact us here, then we will send the e-Book you want to read directly to you as an attached file format to the email. Don't forget to include your email address, your name and the title of e-Book you want to download.

Alternatives:

  • Please see the attached file.
  • Please check the attached file.
  • Please look at the attached file.
  • Please review the attached file.
  • Please consult the attached file.

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