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The phrase "a thankyou" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "a thank you" or "a thank-you." This phrase is typically used as a noun phrase to express gratitude or appreciation. Here is an example: "We received a thank-you note from our neighbors for helping them move into their new home."
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It is also, at least in part, a thankyou note.
The union's enterprising president Abdi Suleiman, has handed out a thankyou in return.
Today, you get a penny per point to spend on airline tickets when you redeem a ThankYou point.
First off: a thankyou for all the enthusiastic responses to the inaugural secret histories of secondhand books post.
Marianne Faithfull sent me a thankyou letter, as did Roy Jenkins (his widow found it on his desk after his death, and kindly passed it on to me).
The comedy writer Eddie Braben said: "Any funny line that I write from now on will be dedicated to his memory as a thankyou … we were great friends".
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So it is a bittersweet thankyou that I send to John on his 40th RSC anniversary.
On Twitter Cahill said: Want to say a massive THANKYOU to all the fans across Australia for ur support.
"I want to say a big thankyou to everybody who helped us," he said.
A big thankyou to Flatbush Zombies, Sraight Arrows, Roland Tings, Raw Prawn, Mining Boom, Housewives, Home Travel, and Dodecahedron, as well as all of the DJs, bar staff, organisers, and interns that helped make them so fun.
"I'm freaking out" she shouted, after an emotional thankyou speech.
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