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thank you for vs Thank you for your

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Thank you for' is commonly used before a direct object or action, while 'Thank you for your' is used before a noun that follows, such as 'Thank you for your help.'

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thank you for

This phrase is correct and commonly used before a direct object or action.

This phrase is used to express gratitude for something specific, such as 'Thank you for the gift.'

Examples:

  • Thank you for helping me.
  • Thank you for the invitation.
  • Thank you for understanding.
  • Thank you for coming.
  • Thank you for your patience.
  • And thank you for preventing bloodshed earlier.
  • And I thank you for both, Commissioner.
  • Ambassador, thank you for coming.
  • Dr. Borg, thank you for everything.
  • I thank you for your reaction.
  • I thank you for the honour of your proposals, but to accept them is absolutely impossible.
  • Rush. I thank you for your frankness.
  • I thank you for the honour of your proposal.
  • Lord, thank you for putting us through this test.
  • And-And thank you for your steadfast support.
  • The Commerce Department wanted thank you for helping Durmant Gas.
  • And I thank you for respecting our traditions.
  • Guys, we thank you for your help.
  • We thank you for your unwavering leadership.
  • And we thank you for your service.
  • So thank you for getting that message out there.
  • Mr Commissioner, thank you for your speech.
  • Mr President, thank you for upholding gender equality.
  • Commissioner, thank you for your introduction.
  • However, thank you for your observations.

Alternatives:

  • Thanks for
  • Appreciate
  • Grateful for
  • I'm thankful for
  • I appreciate

Thank you for your

This phrase is correct and commonly used before a noun that follows, such as 'Thank you for your help.'

This phrase is used to express gratitude for something specific that belongs to the person you are thanking, such as 'Thank you for your support.'

Examples:

  • Thank you for your help.
  • Thank you for your time.
  • Thank you for your understanding.
  • Thank you for your kind words.
  • Thank you for your patience.
  • Thank you for your time and consideration.
  • Thank you for your continued prayers and support.
  • Thank you for your friendship, love and support.
  • Thank you for your contributions and involvement.
  • Thank you for your agreeable suggestion.
  • Thank you for your service to country.
  • Thank you for your incredible bravery.
  • Thank you for your advice, Senior.
  • Thank you for your service, Caffrey.
  • Thank you for your services, gentlemen.
  • Thank you for your glorious beacon.
  • Thank you for your heroism, earth robot.
  • Thank you for your wonderful hospitality.
  • Thank you for your excellent work.
  • Thank you for your statement, Mr Seppänen.
  • Thank you for your statement, Commissioner.
  • Thank you for your response, Minister.
  • Thank you for your information, Commissioner.
  • Thank you for your participation today.
  • Thank you for your rather informative reply.

Alternatives:

  • Thanks for your
  • Appreciate your
  • Grateful for your
  • I'm thankful for your
  • I appreciate your

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