The phrase "I appreciate for your support" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it whenever someone has done something to support you or help you out. For example, you could say "I appreciate for your support in organizing the fundraiser."
To the Editor: Re "After the Space Shuttle" (editorial, July 22): As one of the most enthusiastic supporters of human spaceflight for 60 years, I appreciate your support of a "far more ambitious set of manned voyages" to follow the end of the shuttle program (which did, indeed, fail to live up to its promise) and "inspire a new generation".
You have been supportive of me in the past for my fundraising for Komen, and I have appreciated your support.
And I appreciate his steadfast support for a woman's right to choose.
The input from Cruelty Free International on the legislation has been very helpful and I appreciate the global support for the initiative.
Back to David, I do admire his talking to you and I appreciate his understanding, his support for my people.
In his next letter, he wrote: Back to David, I do admire his talking to you and I appreciate his understanding, his support for my people.
I appreciate that you also expressed support for these goals.
Ball sent a Twitter message on Wednesday saying: "I appreciate the support and thank you for the concerns.
"That gives you a real good feeling to know that these guys know you and recognize you, and they know that you are pulling for them and they appreciate your support," he said.
(That's a softened a bit by the next sentence: "Thanks for playing and we appreciate your support").
There's not enough space to describe everything they've done, but know that we all sincerely appreciate your support and thank you for your commitment to the university's mission of furthering human well-being.
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Cristina Valenza
Retail Lead Linguist @ Apple Inc.