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Thank you for your attendance vs I am curious to

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Thank you for your attendance' is a polite way to express gratitude for someone's presence, while 'I am curious to' is an incomplete phrase that needs to be followed by a verb or a noun to convey a complete thought. Therefore, they are not interchangeable.

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Thank you for your attendance

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express gratitude for someone's presence at an event or gathering.

This phrase is typically used at the end of an event or meeting to thank the attendees for being present.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your attendance at today's meeting.
  • We appreciate your attendance at the conference.
  • The organizers thanked everyone for their attendance at the event.
  • I wanted to express my gratitude for your attendance at the party.
  • Your attendance at the ceremony means a lot to us.
  • Thank you for your attendance at our recent WIU Alumni & Friends Event. Please help us continue to provide exciting new programs to all WIU Alumni & friends ...
  • Aug 14, 2014 ... Thank you for Your Attendance! Good Morning,. On behalf of the NHCFAE Capital Chapter, we would like to thank you very much for attending ...
  • Thank you for your attendance. Posted on 15/01/2015 by Lodie. Dear friends,. Thank you so much for attending Lodie's Celebration of Life on 10 January 2015.
  • First, thank you for your attendance at the meeting yesterday and for sharing your thoughts and related experiences. Minutes (Seconds, since they are really ...

I am curious to

This phrase is incomplete and does not convey a complete thought. It needs to be followed by a verb or a noun to make sense.

To make this phrase correct, you need to add a verb or a noun after 'I am curious to' to express what you are curious about.
  • Jan 6, 2014 ... I am curious to open the door. I checked a few dictionaries, and they say that the infinitive clause after "curious" should be along the lines of "to ...
  • "I am curious to know, which of the following would you say you are?" Would I say : "Tengo curiosidad por saber, cuál de las siguientes diría ...
  • I am curious to know about the payment for the parking. I understand that we pay when we arrive at the hotel but what if we want to go to dinner and come back ...
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