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Noted with thanks. vs Noted. thanks.

Both phrases are correct and commonly used to acknowledge receipt of information or a request. The choice between them depends on personal preference or formality. 'Noted with thanks' is slightly more formal, while 'Noted. Thanks.' is more casual.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1228 views

Noted with thanks.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to acknowledge receipt of information or a request.

This phrase is a polite way to acknowledge that you have received and understood the information or request, while expressing gratitude.

Examples:

  • Your email has been noted with thanks.
  • The changes to the schedule have been noted with thanks.
  • Noted with thanks for your prompt response.
  • I have noted your feedback with thanks.
  • Noted with thanks for the update.
  • Definitely noted. Thanks, my man.
  • - Noted, Colonel. Thank you.
  • The presidency has noted that, thank you.
  • (Anne) Some books from my own library, with thanks.
  • President Prodi noted with satisfaction that thanks to the efforts of the Italian Presidency, agreement had been reached on five important items on that list.
  • President Prodi noted with satisfaction that thanks to the efforts of the Italian Presidency, agreement had been reached on five important items on that list.
  • Mr President, I would like to thank Mrs Redondo Jiménez for her report and I have noted with some interest that she has pointed out some of the facts that I pointed to three years ago when I was asked to write a report on potato starch quotas.
  • The Queen noted with satisfaction that forty-three years later, those words were fortunately no longer valid.
  • I noted with regret that the Commissioner did not support Amendment No 7.
  • In the treated population, an increase in malformations has been noted with polytherapy.
  • The European Council noted with great satisfaction that Bulgaria had provisionally closed negotiations in all outstanding chapters.
  • I noted with interest the points he made regarding democracy and human rights, later echoed by Mr Hökmark.
  • That is why the European Union noted with great interest the following decisions by the Moroccan Government.
  • We noted with satisfaction the positive assessments in the draft resolution about SEPA and TARGET2.
  • Mr President, I have noted with great interest the views expressed by Members.
  • President Schulz, noted with concern that stereotypes, prejudice and even scaremongering are once again coming to the fore in many parts of Europe.
  • The European Council noted with satisfaction that the recovery in the economies of the Member States has gathered pace and is spreading all the time.
  • The Council noted with satisfaction the Commission's proposals for short-term action to try to ease the situation that resulted from delayed flights in Europe.
  • I am sure you have will noted with a certain amount of relief the encouraging news which reached us today from Geneva, where the five permanent members of the Security Council met yesterday.
  • Modest decreases in amprenavir activity were noted with a median increase of IC50 from 3.7- to 8-fold in the baseline and rebound isolates, respectively.

Alternatives:

  • noted. thanks.
  • noted and appreciated.
  • acknowledged with thanks.
  • received with thanks.
  • thank you for the update.

Noted. thanks.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to acknowledge receipt of information or a request.

This phrase is a casual way to acknowledge that you have received and understood the information or request, while expressing gratitude.

Examples:

  • Noted. Thanks for letting me know.
  • I've noted your message. Thanks!
  • Noted. Thanks for the update.
  • Your email has been noted. Thanks.
  • Noted. Thanks for the reminder.
  • Definitely noted. Thanks, my man.
  • - Noted, Colonel. Thank you.
  • Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks.
  • We might be able to track a pattern of theft. Thanks.
  • It'll take a sec. Thanks.
  • Calling Curtis now, Jack. Thanks.
  • Coordinates are on your phone. Thanks.
  • Maybe I'll check back next week. Thanks.
  • Just kiss the knees in a touch, guys. Thanks.
  • You do what you got to do. Thanks.
  • It's good to find out what kids are into. Thanks.
  • Just please, try to make it work. Thanks.
  • This is the file Horatio wanted. Thanks.
  • I got this, Billy. Thanks.
  • Coordinates are on your phone. Thanks.
  • Try. -No. thanks.
  • That's great to hear. Thanks.
  • Let me write it down. Thanks.
  • He got here first today. Thanks.
  • You've made me very happy. Thanks.

Alternatives:

  • noted with thanks.
  • acknowledged. thank you.
  • received. thanks.
  • thank you for the information.
  • appreciate the update.

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