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"Thanks for informing me" vs "thanks to informed me"

The correct phrase is 'thanks for informing me.' 'Thanks for informing me' is a common expression used to show gratitude for providing information. 'Thanks to informed me' is incorrect because 'to' should not be followed by the past participle 'informed.'

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

Thanks for informing me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express gratitude for someone providing information or informing you about something.

Examples:

  • Thanks for informing me about the meeting.
  • Thanks for informing me of the changes.
  • I appreciate it, thanks for informing me.
  • Thank you for informing me in advance.
  • Thanks for informing me of the situation.

thanks to informed me

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • thanks for informing me
  • thanks for letting me know
  • thanks for the update
  • thanks for the information
  • thanks for keeping me informed

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