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Thanks for keeping me in the loop vs Thanks

Both phrases are correct, but they have different levels of formality and emphasis. 'Thanks for keeping me in the loop' is a more formal, appreciative way to thank someone for keeping you informed about something specific. 'Thanks' is a more general, casual way to express gratitude.
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Thanks for keeping me in the loop

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It is a formal and appreciative way to thank someone for keeping you informed about something specific.

This phrase is used to express gratitude for being kept informed about a particular matter or situation. It shows appreciation for the effort made by the other person to keep you updated.

Examples:

  • Thanks for keeping me in the loop about the project updates.
  • I appreciate you keeping me in the loop regarding the schedule changes.
  • Thank you for keeping me in the loop on the latest developments.
  • I'm grateful for you keeping me in the loop about the meeting details.
  • Thanks for keeping me in the loop throughout the process.
  • Thanks for keeping me in the loop. You really are a Mahon about town. Linda. Herrick. I love your newsletter!! What a great idea, but then again we all know you  ...
  • Thanks for keeping me in the loop for supporting the March of Dimes! - From Amy Kardash 04/27/15. Go Mills Family! Glad you're taking time for a cause near ...
  • Mar 17, 2015 ... (Oh and @oliverbarnes thanks for keeping me in the loop, as always!) @ oliverbarnes · oliverbarnes commented on Mar 19. sure thing.
  • And thanks for keeping me in the loop. Merci, et... pouvez-vous me tenir informé sur cette crème de beauté! Thank you, and... Can you keep me posted on that ...

Alternatives:

  • Thank you for informing me.
  • I appreciate the updates.
  • Thanks for the updates.
  • Thanks for keeping me informed.
  • I'm grateful for the information.

Thanks

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It is a general and casual way to express gratitude for something without specifying a particular reason.

'Thanks' is a simple and informal way to show appreciation for something. It is commonly used in everyday conversations and interactions.

Examples:

  • Thanks for your help.
  • Thanks for the gift.
  • Thanks for coming over.
  • Thanks for the support.
  • Thanks for everything.
  • Thanks for looking after my mother.
  • Thanks for letting me stay tonight.
  • Thanks, but private school's expensive.
  • Thanks but we have sufficient for today.
  • Thanks for helping with his homework.
  • Thanks for teaching us Cross-Eyed Mary.
  • Thanks for not burning our armenian target.
  • Thanks for giving Trish that picture.
  • Thanks for joining us, Colonel.
  • Congresswoman Marcus. Thanks for joining us.
  • Thanks for sitting down with me.
  • Thanks for sharing an office with me.
  • Thanks for calling the food network hotline.
  • Thanks for ignoring everything I said.
  • Thanks for getting us Masterpiece Theater.
  • Thanks for making my life more challenging.
  • Thanks for ruining formation, Rainey.
  • Thanks for going along with this.
  • Thanks for the tip on bluffing.
  • Thanks for doing your job well.

Alternatives:

  • Thank you
  • I appreciate it
  • Thank you so much
  • I'm grateful
  • Many thanks

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