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Well noted with thanks vs noted with thanks

Both phrases are correct. However, they're used in slightly different contexts. 'Well noted with thanks' is a more formal, polite way to acknowledge you've received and understood the information, while 'Noted with thanks' is a simpler, more casual way to express the same sentiment.
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Well noted with thanks

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal settings to acknowledge that you have received and understood the information with gratitude.

This phrase is typically used in formal written communication to acknowledge that you have received and understood the information with gratitude.

Examples:

  • Your request for additional information has been well noted with thanks.
  • The changes to the schedule have been well noted with thanks.
  • Thank you very much, Mr Konrad, for your contribution; it has been well noted.
  • But points made have been well noted by the presidency.
  • The record of human rights abuses in South-East Asia is well noted and of grave concern to the European Union.
  • The European Council noted with great satisfaction that Bulgaria had provisionally closed negotiations in all outstanding chapters.
  • In the treated population, an increase in malformations has been noted with polytherapy.
  • I noted with regret that the Commissioner did not support Amendment No 7.
  • I've noted with satisfaction that Greece is willing to set up a privatization fund.
  • The situation is changing, and this should be noted with satisfaction and stated positively.
  • The Queen noted with satisfaction that forty-three years later, those words were fortunately no longer valid.
  • I also noted with interest the suggestion of introducing a European status of trainee.
  • We noted with satisfaction the positive assessments in the draft resolution about SEPA and TARGET2.
  • I noted with interest the points he made regarding democracy and human rights, later echoed by Mr Hökmark.
  • The necessary transparency shown by the DGCA as well as the willingness to share information was well noted.
  • In this perspective, as you very well noted Commissioner, both the Council and the European Parliament in their previous parliamentary term set the foundation for the establishment of a European Gender Institute.
  • Your rapporteur has noted with some amazement that research institutes whose work has obvious practical applications communicate with each other using unencrypted e-mails and the science network.
  • A recent Joint Assembly resolution noted with concern that only 25% of EDF contracts really benefited the ACP countries.
  • I have noted with interest the question of participation in European and local elections and the democratic deficit.
  • I noted with interest that single hulls are to be phased out in Russia by 1 May 2005 at the latest.
  • I noted with interest that the Council is considering arranging ratification at a similar time in all Member States.
  • I have noted with satisfaction the assurances given to me by my Turkish partners in dialogue that Turkey would not allow a shadow to fall over these elections.

Alternatives:

  • Noted with thanks
  • Thank you for the information
  • I appreciate the update
  • Acknowledged with thanks
  • Received and understood, thank you

noted with thanks

This phrase is correct and commonly used in casual settings to acknowledge that you have received and understood the information with gratitude.

This phrase is often used in informal written or spoken communication to acknowledge that you have received and understood the information with gratitude.

Examples:

  • Your message has been noted with thanks.
  • Noted with thanks, I will take care of it.
  • President Prodi noted with satisfaction that thanks to the efforts of the Italian Presidency, agreement had been reached on five important items on that list.
  • President Prodi noted with satisfaction that thanks to the efforts of the Italian Presidency, agreement had been reached on five important items on that list.
  • Definitely noted. Thanks, my man.
  • The presidency has noted that, thank you.
  • Noted, Colonel. Thank you.
  • Your comment has been noted and I thank you for it.
  • There are a number of obstacles to the implementation of eco-design, which have been noted at international level thanks to the survey carried out among the Fortune 500 list of the world's largest companies.
  • Mr President, I would like to thank Mrs Redondo Jiménez for her report and I have noted with some interest that she has pointed out some of the facts that I pointed to three years ago when I was asked to write a report on potato starch quotas.
  • The European Council noted with great satisfaction that Bulgaria had provisionally closed negotiations in all outstanding chapters.
  • In the treated population, an increase in malformations has been noted with polytherapy.
  • I noted with regret that the Commissioner did not support Amendment No 7.
  • I've noted with satisfaction that Greece is willing to set up a privatization fund.
  • The situation is changing, and this should be noted with satisfaction and stated positively.
  • The Queen noted with satisfaction that forty-three years later, those words were fortunately no longer valid.
  • I also noted with interest the suggestion of introducing a European status of trainee.
  • We noted with satisfaction the positive assessments in the draft resolution about SEPA and TARGET2.
  • I noted with interest the points he made regarding democracy and human rights, later echoed by Mr Hökmark.
  • Your rapporteur has noted with some amazement that research institutes whose work has obvious practical applications communicate with each other using unencrypted e-mails and the science network.
  • A recent Joint Assembly resolution noted with concern that only 25% of EDF contracts really benefited the ACP countries.
  • I have noted with interest the question of participation in European and local elections and the democratic deficit.

Alternatives:

  • Well noted with thanks
  • Thank you for the information
  • I appreciate the update
  • Acknowledged with thanks
  • Received and understood, thank you

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