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thanks for your concern vs Thanks for the conern

The correct phrase is 'thanks for your concern.' The possessive pronoun 'your' is needed before 'concern' to show that the concern belongs to the person being thanked.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 4749 views

thanks for your concern

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express gratitude for someone's care or worry about a situation. It acknowledges the concern shown by the other person.

Examples:

  • Thanks for your concern about my health.
  • I appreciate your concern for my well-being.
  • Thank you for your concern during this difficult time.
  • She expressed her thanks for your concern about her safety.
  • Your concern means a lot to me. Thank you.
  • And thanks for your concern, by the way.
  • Thanks for your concern, officer.
  • No. I'm just taking a stroll, but thanks for your concern.
  • I think what we'retrying to say here is, thanks for your concern, but our brick doesn't needany special anything.
  • Thanks for your concern.
  • Thanks for your concern, moz, but this little field trip Is my best chance to get the anklet removed.
  • Thanks for your concern, but how about you mind your own business?
  • Hell, I've forgotten more about microwaving fat-free popcorn and watching Sandra Bullock movies than you'll ever know, but thanks for your concern, rook.
  • Thanks for your concern.
  • It's beyond tasty, thanks for your concern.
  • But... thanks for your concern.
  • My thanks for your concern, Jingim.
  • Ma'am, thanks for your concern and everything.
  • So, thanks for your concern, 'but I got this.
  • But... thanks for your concern.
  • I'm just taking a stroll, but thanks for your concern.
  • Thanks for your concern, Colonel.
  • Thanks for your concern, but you just worry about yourself.
  • Thanks for your concern, Thom.
  • You've been through a lot -Thanks for your concern

Alternatives:

  • thanks for caring
  • thanks for being thoughtful
  • thanks for looking out for me
  • thanks for being concerned
  • thanks for your thoughtfulness

Thanks for the conern

This phrase is incorrect. 'Concern' needs the possessive pronoun 'your' to show ownership.

  • Thanks for - thanks for coming out.
  • Thanks for piling on my freakout.
  • Thanks for showing up so quickly.
  • Thanks for showing up, Stackhouse.
  • And thanks for calling my boss.
  • Not bad, thanks for asking.
  • Thanks for showing Scott my presentation.
  • Thanks for picking Max up from soccer practice.
  • Thanks for saving the world and stuff.
  • So, thanks for saving our bacon.
  • Thanks for saving the world and stuff.
  • Thanks for saving my life Atticus.
  • - Thanks for having this conversation.
  • Thanks for pretty much the best flight ever.
  • Thanks for watching him this weekend.
  • Thanks for being my date tonight.
  • Thanks - for helping my mom.
  • Thanks for saving Kyle's sleepover.
  • And thanks for helping build the railroads.
  • - Thanks for the wardrobe, Hitch.

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