[Grammar] address provided/provided address

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KennyHun

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Let's suppose I want to write something along the lines of:

Hi, I'm going to come pick you up tomorrow at 8am at the address provided.

My question is: could the adjective "provided" precede the noun (address)? It sounds off to me but google finds a lot of matches for this reversed order.

Thanks a bunch in advance! :)
 
I would not use it.
 
It is used, but "address provided" is more common.
 
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