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The phrase "Thanks once more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express gratitude again after having already thanked someone previously. Example: "Thanks once more for your help with the project; I truly appreciate your support."
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The only problem was that, within weeks (and this detail, thanks once more to Mazower's research), the new currency note wasn't worth two loaves of bread.
End it by saying thanks once more, and repeating how sincerely grateful you are.
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I thank you once more.
Thank you once more and accept my best wishes as an old friend.
And I want to thank God, once more, for allowing me to be here with you".
Mr President, I thank you once more for the fact that you have given me the floor on this important subject.
Wrap up: Thank them once more for their time, money, whatever and then leave contact info.
He was quite relieved to have it over and done with, and he picked up the jack and handle and was about to thank the man once more in taking his leave.
"Sometimes I feel I'll float away, without you to hold me," cries Anderson – sounding, thank God, like Brett Anderson once more, offering proof Suede had returned safely, with legacy restored.
Obama thanked the people of Berlin once more, smiled, waved – and then, like a good American hero, walked off into the sunset.
After the informational interview, be sure to make contact once more to thank them for their time and ask any follow-up questions.
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