The phrase "I appreciate your thoughts" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as when thanking someone for sharing their ideas or opinions, or when acknowledging someone's efforts in providing feedback or suggestions. Example: "Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on our project. I appreciate your insights and will definitely take them into consideration moving forward."
I appreciate your thoughts, questions and concerns.
Please know that I appreciate your thoughts on this matter and will keep your comments in mind should the Senate further consider the use of the filibuster.
Craig Kupka, I appreciate your thoughts about guns ("Hunting rifles, shotguns are enough," Mailbag, Feb. 6), but you are an optimist.
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
I'd appreciate your thoughts sir and also your time and attention.
I truly appreciate your thoughts here.
So I wonder how--I would appreciate your thought on how closely you work with the State Department and in the projection of American soft power as--about your strategic thinking.
We appreciate your thoughts even if I do not reply to your texts, emails or messages.
We appreciate your thoughts at this heartbreaking time".
Just as importantly, we'd appreciate your thoughts about how the Guardian covered the festivals.
We'd appreciate your thoughts and questions to underpin the debate.
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