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take a look at attached vs take a look at the attached

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Take a look at attached' is suitable when referring to multiple attachments, while 'Take a look at the attached' is appropriate when referring to a single attachment.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1496 views

take a look at attached

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple attachments.

This phrase is used when you want someone to look at several attachments that are included with a message or document.

Examples:

  • Please take a look at attached documents.
  • Take a look at attached images.
  • I have sent an email with attached files. Please take a look at attached.
  • Attached are the reports for your review. Please take a look at attached.
  • Take a look at attached links for more information.
  • Take a look at the note that was attached to it.
  • Take a look at that? Thank you.
  • On Tuesday you can take a look at the EP's take on package holidays, particularly travel insurance, while we will take a look at retail banking on Thursday.
  • Take a look at this, I photocopied the visitor's log yesterday.
  • Take a look at this, Stones' maiden album.
  • I thought I'd take a look at the shops.
  • We'd better take a look at the lady.
  • Thought you better take a look at this.
  • Take a look at my boy's scars.
  • We need to take a look at Joe Goodensnake's dental records.
  • Take a look at these forms.
  • We should take a look at the victim, then.
  • Take a look at what's going on out there.
  • Scully, take a look at this.
  • Mulder, take a look at this.
  • Take a look at that screen.
  • Take a look at the Tiger Woods article in there.
  • Jean-Marie, take a look at the beginning of this shot.
  • Take a look at your room Pierre-Jean.
  • I need to take a look at the Doctor files.

Alternatives:

  • Take a look at the attached files.
  • Please take a look at the attached documents.
  • Attached are the reports for your review. Please take a look.
  • Take a look at the attached images.
  • I have sent an email with attached files. Please take a look.

take a look at the attached

This phrase is correct when referring to a single attachment.

This phrase is used when you want someone to look at a specific attachment that is included with a message or document.

Examples:

  • Please take a look at the attached document.
  • Take a look at the attached image.
  • I have sent an email with the attached file. Please take a look at the attached.
  • Attached is the report for your review. Please take a look at the attached.
  • Take a look at the attached link for more information.
  • Take a look at the note that was attached to it.
  • Take a look at that? Thank you.
  • On Tuesday you can take a look at the EP's take on package holidays, particularly travel insurance, while we will take a look at retail banking on Thursday.
  • Take a look at this, I photocopied the visitor's log yesterday.
  • Take a look at this, Stones' maiden album.
  • I thought I'd take a look at the shops.
  • We'd better take a look at the lady.
  • Thought you better take a look at this.
  • Take a look at my boy's scars.
  • We need to take a look at Joe Goodensnake's dental records.
  • Take a look at these forms.
  • We should take a look at the victim, then.
  • Take a look at what's going on out there.
  • Scully, take a look at this.
  • Mulder, take a look at this.
  • Take a look at that screen.
  • Take a look at the Tiger Woods article in there.
  • Jean-Marie, take a look at the beginning of this shot.
  • Take a look at your room Pierre-Jean.
  • I need to take a look at the Doctor files.

Alternatives:

  • Take a look at attached document.
  • Please take a look at attached image.
  • I have sent an email with attached file. Please take a look at attached.
  • Attached is the report for your review. Please take a look.
  • Take a look at attached link for more information.

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