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Ana Franco
Can you write "Hereby attached your reservation confirmation..." in an email?
I do not know if it is better to say: Hereby I send your reservation confirmation attached. Or something like that. Thank you for your help!
P.S. The reservation stuff is just an example. I am more concerned with how to express the "attached" part.
Jul 5, 2016 2:31 AM
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I would use:
"I am attaching the confirmation for your reservation."
or
"I have attached the confirmation of your reservation"
or
"Attached please find your reservation confirmation" (if it's a very formal, very business context.)
I would not use "hereby."
July 5, 2016
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Ana Franco
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