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Which letters may include enclosures?

The following letters may include enclosures:

* Business letters: These often include enclosures like invoices, contracts, proposals, or other supporting documents.

* Personal letters: While less common, personal letters could include enclosures like photos, invitations, or other items.

* Legal letters: These may contain enclosures like court documents, contracts, or other legal papers.

* Formal letters: Any formal letter can have enclosures, depending on its content and purpose.

Common indicators that a letter has enclosures:

* "Enclosure" or "Enclosed" written at the end of the letter.

* Number of enclosures: For example, "Enclosures: 2" or "Enclosed: 3 items."

* List of enclosures: A specific list of the enclosed documents may be provided.

* Paperclip or staple: These may be used to physically attach enclosures to the letter.

It's important to note that:

* Not all letters with enclosures will explicitly state it. Sometimes, the context of the letter makes it clear that an enclosure is expected.

* Enclosures can be included in any type of letter, not just those mentioned above.

If you are unsure whether a letter has enclosures, it's always best to check carefully or ask the sender for clarification.

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