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"I thanks" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
A more appropriate way to express gratitude would be "Thank you" or "I am grateful." However, in a casual conversation or informal writing, someone may use "I thanks" as a shortened version of "I thank you" or "I am thanking you." Example: "I thanks for helping me with my project. I couldn't have done it without you."
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The experimental age-size distribution is estimated from the age and size measurements of every cell at every time step of a given experiment f i or s i, thanks to a simple kernel density estimation method.
You're a big Adam Curtis fan, and so am I, thanks to you.
This isn't unusual in college sports — most recently, Penn State moved its men's and women's club ice hockey programs to Division I, thanks to a single $88 million check.
This office mate and I have both been lucky enough to make lovely homes in Upper Manhattan — she, under the protections of rent stabilization, and I, thanks to the graciousness of a young homeowner who shares her apartment with me at a reasonable rate.
Not I, thanks!
Some connections have been established between the nature of the molecular motions and the values of σy, σpf, SSA, V0, and I, thanks to the knowledge of the relaxation behavior of these materials.
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"I might, thanks," I said.
Yes, I procrastinated (thanks, Mom, I know), but what was done — or not done — was done.
Makarova added: "I thought, thanks, because I also was tired.
"Everything I have in me I have thanks to him".
Is this the thanks I get?
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