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"I greatly appreciate your interest" vs "I grately appreciate your interest"

The correct phrase is 'I greatly appreciate your interest.' 'Greatly' is the correct adverb to use in this context to express a high level of appreciation. 'Grately' is not a standard English word and is incorrect.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

I greatly appreciate your interest

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a high level of appreciation for someone's interest in something.

Examples:

  • I greatly appreciate your interest in my project.
  • She greatly appreciates your support.
  • We greatly appreciate your feedback.

I grately appreciate your interest

This phrase is incorrect. 'Grately' is not a standard English word.

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