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Is the sentence attached herewith are my resume and biodata grammatically correct?

The sentence "Attached herewith are my resume and biodata" is grammatically correct but a bit formal and outdated.

Here are some more natural and modern ways to say the same thing:

* "Attached are my resume and biodata." (This is the simplest and most direct option.)

* "Please find attached my resume and biodata." (This is a polite and common way to present the documents.)

* "I have attached my resume and biodata for your review." (This option explicitly states the purpose of the documents.)

You can also choose to combine your resume and biodata into a single document. This might be a good option if you have a lot of relevant information to share about your skills and experience.

Ultimately, the best way to phrase your sentence depends on the context and your personal preference.

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