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Indeed grateful vs Grateful indeed

Both 'indeed grateful' and 'grateful indeed' are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'Indeed grateful' is more commonly used to emphasize the gratitude felt, while 'grateful indeed' is used to express gratitude in a more formal or poetic way.

Last updated: April 05, 2024 • 1297 views

Indeed grateful

This phrase is correct and commonly used to emphasize gratitude.

This phrase is used to emphasize the depth of gratitude felt towards someone or something.

Examples:

  • I am indeed grateful for your help.
  • We are indeed grateful for your generous donation.
  • She was indeed grateful for the opportunity.
  • He is indeed grateful for the support he received.
  • They are indeed grateful for the kind words.
  • Mr President, I am indeed grateful to hear the Council say that it would discuss this with no a priori considerations because there is a downside to the use of MOX fuel.
  • I am indeed grateful to the Representative of the Holy See for having taken the initiative to offer you the hospitality of this house, which is also my home during my stay in Nairobi.
  • I am indeed grateful to the assistants, translators and technicians, not to mention the staff members of the General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops, for their valuable assistance, fully aware that without their skill and generous efforts this synodal gathering would not be possible.
  • I'm very grateful indeed for your suggestions, but we disagree with you.
  • I should therefore be very grateful indeed if the Chamber could support it.
  • I am very grateful indeed to Mr Graefe zu Baringdorf for that.
  • Your nation can indeed be grateful for its high standard of living, the fruit of the vision and sacrifice of many generations of citizens.
  • Indeed I am grateful for all the earnest ecumenical activity carried out in this country.
  • They were most helpful with the book fair, and we are grateful indeed for their assistance.
  • A few days ago I received the precious gift of ten copies of Quien reza se salva. You exceeded my expectations, and therefore I am indeed very grateful to you.
  • It is very important indeed and I am grateful to the honourable Member for reinforcing that.
  • In a truly particular way indeed we are grateful to continue to receive 30Tage!
  • I am very grateful indeed to the Commissioner for his assurance in response to the third part of the question about the steps that are being taken to try to bring this matter under reasonable control.
  • This perhaps affects only the Commission and Parliament, but I am very grateful indeed for the fact that you, Mrs Diamantopoulou and you, Mrs Péry are here, and I am very much looking forward to hearing your points of view on all the amendments.
  • Indeed, I was grateful for your presence, and that of other representatives of the Anglican Communion, at the funeral of Pope John Paul II, and again at the inauguration of my pontificate a year and a half ago.
  • I am very grateful indeed.
  • Very grateful, indeed.
  • Then, I am grateful, indeed.
  • And very grateful to you indeed, sir.
  • Indeed in that are signs for everyone patient and grateful.

Alternatives:

  • truly grateful
  • deeply grateful
  • sincerely grateful
  • immensely grateful
  • extremely grateful

Grateful indeed

This phrase is correct but less commonly used, often in more formal or poetic contexts.

This phrase is used to express gratitude in a more formal or poetic way, placing emphasis on the gratitude itself.

Examples:

  • Grateful indeed for your kind words.
  • Grateful indeed for the opportunity to speak.
  • Grateful indeed for the chance to help.
  • Grateful indeed for the support received.
  • Grateful indeed for the generosity shown.
  • I'm very grateful indeed for your suggestions, but we disagree with you.
  • I am very grateful indeed to Mr Graefe zu Baringdorf for that.
  • I am very grateful indeed to the Commissioner for his assurance in response to the third part of the question about the steps that are being taken to try to bring this matter under reasonable control.
  • I am very grateful indeed.
  • I should therefore be very grateful indeed if the Chamber could support it.
  • They were most helpful with the book fair, and we are grateful indeed for their assistance.
  • This perhaps affects only the Commission and Parliament, but I am very grateful indeed for the fact that you, Mrs Diamantopoulou and you, Mrs Péry are here, and I am very much looking forward to hearing your points of view on all the amendments.
  • And very grateful to you indeed, sir.
  • Mr President, I am indeed grateful to hear the Council say that it would discuss this with no a priori considerations because there is a downside to the use of MOX fuel.
  • Your nation can indeed be grateful for its high standard of living, the fruit of the vision and sacrifice of many generations of citizens.
  • I am indeed grateful to the Representative of the Holy See for having taken the initiative to offer you the hospitality of this house, which is also my home during my stay in Nairobi.
  • I am indeed grateful to the assistants, translators and technicians, not to mention the staff members of the General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops, for their valuable assistance, fully aware that without their skill and generous efforts this synodal gathering would not be possible.
  • A few days ago I received the precious gift of ten copies of Quien reza se salva. You exceeded my expectations, and therefore I am indeed very grateful to you.
  • Very grateful, indeed.
  • Then, I am grateful, indeed.
  • Indeed in that are signs for everyone patient and grateful.
  • Indeed, we must be grateful to these organisations.
  • Indeed, we are very grateful to the visionaries who inspire us.
  • Indeed you have, for which I am grateful.
  • Indeed you did and I am grateful and your mother was obviously a very fine woman.

Alternatives:

  • indeed grateful
  • truly grateful
  • deeply grateful
  • sincerely grateful
  • immensely grateful

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