The sentence 'I really appreciate your encouragement' is correct and valid in written English. You can use it to express your gratitude or appreciation to someone who has given you emotional support or encouragement. For example, you might say to a friend who has been offering you moral support during a difficult situation: "I really appreciate your encouragement - it's helped me get through this tough time."
I really appreciate your help!
I really appreciate your work.
I really appreciate your time and help.
I really appreciate your participation here".
And I really appreciate your time today.
Tim Oliver, Alexandria, Va.: I really appreciate your writing this article.
To a critical colleague, say: "I really appreciate your honesty.
"I really appreciate your passion and your optimism," Flynn told him, as the light faded.
I really appreciate your support!
I really appreciate your patience.
I really appreciate your interest in this.
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