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cordially vs cordiallys

It doesn't make sense to compare "cordially" and "cordiallys" as they are not logical. "Cordially" is the correct adverb form, while "cordiallys" is not a valid English word.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 757 views

cordially

This is the correct adverb form of the word "cordial." It is commonly used in English to express warm and friendly greetings or good wishes.

Use "cordially" to convey a sense of warmth and friendliness in greetings or good wishes. It is often used in formal communication.

Examples:

  • She greeted the guests cordially at the event.
  • He thanked them cordially for their help.

cordiallys

This is not a valid English word. The correct form is "cordially."

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