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with reference your email vs as per your email

Both phrases are correct, but "as per your email" is more commonly used in English. They both convey the idea of referring to an email, but the second option is more natural and widely accepted.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 3030 views

with reference your email

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is being mentioned or discussed in relation to an email that was sent.
  • Observations can be sent to the Authority by fax, by post or email under reference number N... to the following address:
  • Well, if you're talking about the July 29th reference in his business email to his personal email, then you're too late.
  • My daughter Clare forwarded me your email.
  • Reagan, I got your email.
  • We tapped your phone, hacked your email.
  • You keep changing your email password.
  • Your email client is not supported.
  • Let us go through your email list.
  • Okay, just give me your email.
  • I'm okay. I got your emails.
  • I was so bummed to get your email about Rafa.
  • Now, if you could just check your email...
  • Please send her a message with your email.
  • Fine, give me your email address.
  • I was really excited to get your email.
  • "I was waiting for your email".
  • Are these your emails with danny?
  • Which reminds me, I should get your email addresses.
  • I shouldn't have been on your email.
  • Okay, I got your email.

Alternatives:

  • as per your email
  • with reference to your email
  • regarding your email
  • in relation to your email
  • based on your email

as per your email

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is being done in accordance with the content of an email that was sent.

Alternatives:

  • with reference to your email
  • regarding your email
  • in relation to your email
  • based on your email
  • according to your email

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