Which is correct:
"wishes for a successful and rewarding year" or "for a successful and rewarding year"?

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wishes for a successful and rewarding year

This phrase is correct and commonly used when expressing good wishes for someone to have a successful and rewarding year.

This phrase is used when someone is explicitly expressing their wishes for someone else to have a successful and rewarding year.

Examples:

  • She sent her wishes for a successful and rewarding year to all her colleagues.
  • Our team extends our wishes for a successful and rewarding year to all our clients.

Alternatives:

  • wishing you a successful and rewarding year
  • hoping for a successful and rewarding year
  • wishing for a successful year ahead
  • wishing you success and rewards in the coming year
  • may you have a successful and rewarding year

for a successful and rewarding year

This phrase is correct and can be used in a more general context to express the desire for a successful and rewarding year without explicitly mentioning the act of wishing.

This phrase is used to express a general desire or hope for a successful and rewarding year without explicitly stating that the wishes are being extended to someone else.

Examples:

  • We are hopeful for a successful and rewarding year ahead.
  • The company aims for a successful and rewarding year in terms of growth and development.

Alternatives:

  • for success and rewards in the coming year
  • aiming for a successful and rewarding year
  • striving for a successful year ahead
  • looking forward to a successful and rewarding year
  • anticipating a successful and rewarding year
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. The phrase 'wishes for a successful and rewarding year' implies that someone is expressing their wishes for a successful year to someone else, while 'for a successful and rewarding year' is a more general statement without the explicit mention of the act of wishing.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

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