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Thanks Rivleen and welcome back. Hope you enjoyed your holidays and had a good break. vs Thanks Rivleen, welcome back. Hope you enjoyed your holidays and had a good break.

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different punctuation. The first phrase uses 'and' to connect the two sentences, while the second phrase uses a comma to separate them. The choice between using 'and' or a comma depends on the flow and style of writing.

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Thanks Rivleen and welcome back. Hope you enjoyed your holidays and had a good break.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase correctly uses 'and' to connect the two sentences, expressing gratitude and welcoming someone back while also wishing them well for their holidays.
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Thanks Rivleen, welcome back. Hope you enjoyed your holidays and had a good break.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase uses a comma to separate the two sentences, expressing gratitude and welcoming someone back in a slightly different style compared to the first phrase.
  • Hope you enjoyed your bean burrito...
  • I hope you enjoyed your stay with us.
  • I hope you enjoyed your stay, sir.
  • We hope you enjoyed your day at the Magic Kingdom.
  • I hope you enjoyed your lesson.
  • We hope you enjoyed your adventure.
  • So I hope you enjoyed your final onstage meltdown.
  • Hope you enjoyed your stay with us.
  • Hope you enjoyed your last day of med school.
  • I hope you enjoyed your free ride.
  • I hope you enjoyed your little moonlit ride.
  • I hope you enjoyed your stay.
  • I hope you enjoyed your stay.
  • I hope you enjoyed your flight.
  • Hope you enjoyed your furlough, fellows.
  • Okay, I hope you enjoyed your meal...
  • I hope you enjoyed your time in Gorgon.
  • Have you enjoyed your holidays, son?
  • Hope you enjoyed your time outside because you'll never see beyond a prison wall again.
  • I hope you enjoyed your afternoon, but now it's time to get to work.

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