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I have received an email along with a medical certificate from one of our staff who is on leave and requesting for leave extension . In the medical certificate sent by him, the doctor has mentioned that the staff is sick and require bed rest for 15 days.



This email I need to notify to Human resource for their update and consideration of leave extension.



Please help me correct the below content of the email



"Please find attached the medical certificate sent/forwarded by the subject mentioned staff requesting leave extension for your doing the needful"










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  • "doing the needful" isn't a phrase I've ever heard or read, so I'd avoid that.

    – KillingTime
    yesterday











  • @KillingTime: doing the needful is perfectly valid in "Indian English"

    – FumbleFingers
    yesterday


















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I have received an email along with a medical certificate from one of our staff who is on leave and requesting for leave extension . In the medical certificate sent by him, the doctor has mentioned that the staff is sick and require bed rest for 15 days.



This email I need to notify to Human resource for their update and consideration of leave extension.



Please help me correct the below content of the email



"Please find attached the medical certificate sent/forwarded by the subject mentioned staff requesting leave extension for your doing the needful"










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  • "doing the needful" isn't a phrase I've ever heard or read, so I'd avoid that.

    – KillingTime
    yesterday











  • @KillingTime: doing the needful is perfectly valid in "Indian English"

    – FumbleFingers
    yesterday














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I have received an email along with a medical certificate from one of our staff who is on leave and requesting for leave extension . In the medical certificate sent by him, the doctor has mentioned that the staff is sick and require bed rest for 15 days.



This email I need to notify to Human resource for their update and consideration of leave extension.



Please help me correct the below content of the email



"Please find attached the medical certificate sent/forwarded by the subject mentioned staff requesting leave extension for your doing the needful"










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I have received an email along with a medical certificate from one of our staff who is on leave and requesting for leave extension . In the medical certificate sent by him, the doctor has mentioned that the staff is sick and require bed rest for 15 days.



This email I need to notify to Human resource for their update and consideration of leave extension.



Please help me correct the below content of the email



"Please find attached the medical certificate sent/forwarded by the subject mentioned staff requesting leave extension for your doing the needful"







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put on hold as off-topic by Dan Bron, Peter Shor , Janus Bahs Jacquet, Hot Licks, Lawrence yesterday


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  • "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – Dan Bron, Peter Shor , Janus Bahs Jacquet, Lawrence

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  • "doing the needful" isn't a phrase I've ever heard or read, so I'd avoid that.

    – KillingTime
    yesterday











  • @KillingTime: doing the needful is perfectly valid in "Indian English"

    – FumbleFingers
    yesterday



















  • "doing the needful" isn't a phrase I've ever heard or read, so I'd avoid that.

    – KillingTime
    yesterday











  • @KillingTime: doing the needful is perfectly valid in "Indian English"

    – FumbleFingers
    yesterday

















"doing the needful" isn't a phrase I've ever heard or read, so I'd avoid that.

– KillingTime
yesterday





"doing the needful" isn't a phrase I've ever heard or read, so I'd avoid that.

– KillingTime
yesterday













@KillingTime: doing the needful is perfectly valid in "Indian English"

– FumbleFingers
yesterday





@KillingTime: doing the needful is perfectly valid in "Indian English"

– FumbleFingers
yesterday










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