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noted with thanks vs Received with thanks

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Noted with thanks' is commonly used in written communication to acknowledge receipt of information or a request, while 'received with thanks' is more appropriate when acknowledging the receipt of a physical item or gift.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 6827 views

noted with thanks

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

This phrase is used to acknowledge that you have received and taken note of the information or request provided by someone. It is a polite way to show appreciation for the communication.

Examples:

  • Your email has been noted with thanks.
  • The changes to the schedule have been noted with thanks.
  • I have noted your feedback with thanks.
  • Mar 27, 2018 ... Noted with thanks. Noted, thanks. Noted. Thanks. Which do native speakers usually use? Thanks. This is a formal phrase. ... 2 is too informal and ...
  • Aug 2, 2018 ... In my opinion there is in most cases no need to respond to “noted with thanks”, as the reason the respondent has chosen to reply is that ...
  • Jan 24, 2015 ... When my colleague tells me something. I usually reply back in email as follows. Noted, with thanks, Skydown13 Is this correct?
  • Aug 30, 2023 ...Noted. With thanks. -Megatron”. “You're bigger without the armour.” r/idwtransformers ...
  • Dec 31, 2009 ... When should we use the phrase, "noted with thanks"?
  • Jun 26, 2019 ... ... noted with thanks is perfectly understandable but not how a native would generally respond. When I read these questions I sure wish I could ...
  • Apr 16, 2013 ... "Noted with thanks" means that she has taken note of what you told/sent her and she thanks you. Grammatically I don't think it is correct.
  • Oct 26, 2024 ... Very well noted with thanks. Hope the electricity situation has improved! ... Dear @AishaYesufu This is how the northern youths protest, we ...
  • Noted With Thanks is a podcast hosted by two best friends having a laugh, chatting about anything and having an opinion on everything.

Alternatives:

  • acknowledged with thanks
  • noted and appreciated
  • acknowledged and appreciated
  • acknowledged with gratitude
  • received and appreciated

Received with thanks

This phrase is correct and commonly used when acknowledging the receipt of a physical item or gift.

This phrase is used to express gratitude for receiving a physical item or gift from someone. It is a polite way to show appreciation for the gesture.

Examples:

  • I received the package with thanks.
  • The gift was received with thanks.
  • The donation was received with thanks.
  • Thus, the Commission considers that Karjaportti benefitted from lower interest rates, which it received thanks to the guarantees.
  • the advantage received thanks to the provision of free guarantees for loans, and
  • For what we have just received, we give thanks.
  • Thus, the Commission considers that the benefit of Varvaressos through the 2007 and 2008 guarantees was not the total loans, which it could have received even without the State guarantees, but the lower interest rate, which it received thanks to the guarantees.
  • I have received many words of thanks that I should like to share with them: they did an extraordinary job.
  • Commissioner, Mrs De Sarnez, I believe that your readiness to reach a consensus on the amendments received virtually unanimous thanks and recognition in committee, and the same is happening here.
  • Thank you, Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, in Austria the Conciliation Committee's decision was received with anger and dismay by the government, Parliament, the entire population, by all parties and all the media.
  • The committee shall treat these matters and handle any documents received with the utmost confidentiality.
  • Such help has been received with gratitude, but let us put it into perspective.
  • He paid his respects after luncheon and was received with great cordiality.
  • His speech is being received with great applause...
  • No comments from interested third parties have been received with regard to the formal investigation procedure.
  • No pertinent comments were received with respect to the comparison.
  • Against this background, the euro was received with great enthusiasm by the Slovenian population.
  • Their entry into the European Union will then be received with greater satisfaction.
  • I hope that that message will be received with generous acclamation by Parliament.
  • I know the results were received with some scepticism because there was no spectacular, last-minute breakthrough perfectly timed for the evening news.
  • Unfortunately, even the Commission's proposals have been received with great reluctance by the Council.
  • Mr President, the Treaty of Amsterdam has been received with little enthusiasm by the public.
  • She will be received with all due honour.

Alternatives:

  • received and appreciated
  • gratefully received
  • received with gratitude
  • received and acknowledged
  • received and thanked

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