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Sincerely Yours, vs Sincerely Yours

Both phrases are very similar, but the correct one is "sincerely yours," with a comma after "yours." This phrase is commonly used in formal letters and emails as a closing remark.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 735 views

Sincerely Yours,

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal letters and emails.

This phrase is used as a closing remark in formal letters and emails to express sincerity and respect towards the recipient.

Examples:

  • Thank you for considering my application. Sincerely yours, John Smith
  • I appreciate your help with this matter. Sincerely yours, Mary
  • Sincerely Yours, George Tucker, Esquire.
  • Sincerely yours, Lieutenant Louie M. Provenza, LAPD.
  • Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club.
  • Sincerely yours, the grocery-store club.
  • Sincerely yours, the contra club.
  • Sincerely yours... I mean, sincerely.
  • "Truly yours, sincerely, etcetera."
  • Yours sincerely, Miss Flora Bunting.
  • Sincerely, Your (ex-?) girlfriend...
  • Sincerely, your friends in Colorado.
  • Yours sincerely, Henri Raynaud.' That's good news.
  • Yours sincerely, Mr. R. Abramovich of Chelsea.
  • Yours sincerely, Mr Needham, Belfast.
  • "Yours sincerely, Sister Nadine Gautier."
  • "Yours sincerely, Irga Olsen."
  • "Yours sincerely, Mrs Ursula D'Urberville."
  • Sincerely, your right-hand man... ...love, Dennis Chavante.
  • "yours sincerely, Aldo Moro."
  • Yours sincerely, E. Edward Grey.'
  • "Yours sincerely, Samuel Fennan."

Sincerely Yours

This phrase is incorrect. The comma after "yours" is necessary in this context.

  • Sincerely Yours, George Tucker, Esquire.
  • Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club.
  • Sincerely yours... I mean, sincerely.
  • Sincerely yours, the grocery-store club.
  • Sincerely yours, Lieutenant Louie M. Provenza, LAPD.
  • Well, if it isn't "Sincerely Yours."
  • Sincerely yours, the contra club.

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