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Thanks for your informed. vs Thank you for informing us

The correct option is "Thank you for informing us." "Thanks for your informed" is incorrect and does not make sense in English.
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Explained by Vince
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Last updated: July 08, 2024

Thanks for your informed.

This phrase is incorrect and does not make sense in English.

This phrase is not a valid expression in English. It seems to be a mix-up of different phrases.
  • Okay, well, thanks for keeping me informed.
  • I think that, thanks to our rapporteur, Malcolm Harbour, consumers will be better and more quickly informed.
  • Finally, I wish to express my thanks to Commissioner Rehn, as he has promised to keep Parliament very well informed.
  • We have the courage of various reporters to thank for the fact that the world is adequately informed of what is going on.
  • But first of all, I should like to thank Mr Ferber for his report, which is very timely, constructive, balanced and well informed.
  • I would like to thank Mario Mantovani on behalf of the PPE-DE Group for his tenacity in dealing with the Commission and the Council and for keeping everyone in the Groups who followed the EQF informed.
  • Thanks for - thanks for coming out.
  • Congresswoman Marcus. Thanks for joining us.
  • Thanks for volunteering on your day off.
  • Thanks for ignoring everything I said.
  • Thanks for being in our studio audience...
  • Anyway, thanks for letting me observe.
  • Thanks for being a cautionary tale...
  • And thanks for not denying its existence.
  • Thanks for sharing an office with me.
  • Thanks for that swift blade, Marshal.
  • Thanks for farming all those potatoes.
  • Thanks for the support, Hawkeye.
  • Thanks for showing Scott my presentation.
  • Thanks for looking after my mother.

Thank you for informing us

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express gratitude for providing information.

This phrase is used to thank someone for sharing information or keeping you informed about something.

Examples:

  • Thank you for informing us about the meeting schedule.
  • Thank you for informing us of the changes in the project.
  • Thank you for informing us in advance.
  • Thank you for informing us about the new policies.
  • Thank you for informing us of the latest developments.
  • Thank you for informing us... about your historical victory over Oklahoma City.
  • Thank you for informing us of that, Mr Stoyanov.
  • Agroippoturistica Ridolla answers... thank you for informing us of your so pleasant emotions and impressions.
  • Dear Mr. Francis Gremp, thank you for informing us
  • If the error persists, we thank you for informing us by
  • Thank you for informing us.

Alternatives:

  • Thanks for keeping us informed.
  • Thank you for the update.
  • Thanks for the information.
  • Thank you for letting us know.
  • Thank you for the heads up.

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