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thank you indeed vs thanks indeed

Both "thank you indeed" and "thanks indeed" are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They convey gratefulness with added emphasis. The choice between the two depends on personal preference or the formality of the situation.
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thank you indeed

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express gratitude in a more emphatic way.

This phrase is used to show sincere appreciation or gratitude, often in a more formal context.

Examples:

  • Thank you indeed for your kind words.
  • Thank you indeed for your generous donation.
  • Thank you indeed for your help with the project.
  • Thank you indeed for your support during this difficult time.
  • Thank you indeed for your understanding.
  • Miss Woodhouse, thank you indeed for including me.
  • Thank you very much indeed for your contribution, Commissioner.
  • Thank you very much indeed, Mr Solana.
  • Thank you very much indeed, young man.
  • Thank you very much indeed for that statement, Mr Wurtz.
  • Thank you very much indeed Commissioner.
  • Fantastic, thank you very much indeed.
  • MR: Thank you very much indeed, Cynthia Kenyon.
  • Gentlemen, thank you very much indeed.
  • Thank you very much indeed, Mr Cavaco Silva.
  • Prime Minister, thank you very much indeed.
  • Thank you very much indeed for allowing us to make this point.
  • Thank you very much indeed, Mr Roche.
  • Madam President, I would like to thank you, and indeed all the Members of Parliament, in advance, for your message of solidarity.
  • Commissioner, I would like to thank you very much indeed.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much indeed for this award, which I shall treasure.
  • CA: Well that was quite fascinating. Thank you very much indeed.
  • Journalist: Thank you very much indeed, Mr. Forrester and the MIT lab.
  • Well, thank you very much indeed for not falling asleep, because that's what your brain is craving.
  • Thank you very much indeed, President-in-Office, for taking note of that particular suggestion.

Alternatives:

  • Thank you very much
  • Thank you so much
  • Thank you a lot
  • Thank you deeply
  • Thank you immensely

thanks indeed

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express gratitude in a more emphatic way.

This phrase is used to show sincere appreciation or gratitude, often in a more casual or informal context.

Examples:

  • Thanks indeed for your help.
  • Thanks indeed for the lovely gift.
  • Thanks indeed for being there for me.
  • Thanks indeed for your quick response.
  • Thanks indeed for your support.
  • Finally, many thanks indeed to the rapporteur, Mr Bowis.
  • Madam President, thanks are indeed due for the great job that has been done.
  • Thank you very much indeed for your contribution, Commissioner.
  • Therefore it was indeed thanks to these advances that the FPAP was in a position to undertake significant acquisition operations on the futures markets.
  • Thank you very much indeed, Mr Solana.
  • Thank you very much indeed, young man.
  • Thank you very much indeed for that statement, Mr Wurtz.
  • Thank you very much indeed Commissioner.
  • Or, indeed, thank God there was a revolution.
  • Fantastic, thank you very much indeed.
  • MR: Thank you very much indeed, Cynthia Kenyon.
  • Gentlemen, thank you very much indeed.
  • Thank you very much indeed, Mr Cavaco Silva.
  • Prime Minister, thank you very much indeed.
  • Thank you very much indeed for allowing us to make this point.
  • And they are indeed, thank you very much.
  • Thank you very much indeed, Mr Roche.
  • Madam President, I would like to thank you, and indeed all the Members of Parliament, in advance, for your message of solidarity.
  • Commissioner, I would like to thank you very much indeed.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much indeed for this award, which I shall treasure.

Alternatives:

  • Thanks a lot
  • Thanks so much
  • Thanks very much
  • Thanks a million
  • Thanks a bunch

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