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Can I say "As requested.."?
Feb 4, 2013 4:24 PM
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Definitely! "As requested," as well as "As per your request," "per your request," "per your request", etc. However, as Brad pointed out, "as requested" as well as all of the examples I and 博迈克 (As promised) gave are all formal. They are to be used only in formal and business writing only. Using them in colloquial (everyday) conversation is awkward and non-fluid.
February 4, 2013
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I agree with Brad's answer below. As requested = As you requested. A similar phrase in business writing is "As promised," which means "As I promised."
February 4, 2013
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Of course. Example:
"As requested, I have attached the file for your review."
This is more typical in business writing, not in normal English speech, but it's very common and correct.
February 4, 2013
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