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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any appreciation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the recognition or gratitude for something, often in a formal or polite context.
Example: "I would like to express my gratitude for any appreciation you may have for my efforts on this project."
Alternatives: "any recognition" or "any acknowledgment"
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A judge in the case had already described Natalie Khawam as lacking "any appreciation for the importance of honesty and integrity".
We might think as much if, say, it is possible to appreciate the Roman Coliseum's stately and antique features without any appreciation of its intended function or actual use.
Builders also profit from any appreciation in value, she said.
Any appreciation is not subject to estate or gift tax.
"I don't think she has any appreciation of business decisions at all".
But Mr. Greenspan said that they would benefit little from any appreciation.
Also missing is any appreciation of Lincoln's stand against the expansion of slavery.
Of course, any appreciation of football's great swearers will tend to be a nostalgic affair.
When they sell them, they will be taxed only on any appreciation in value since his death.
While he liked van Gogh's work well enough, Gauguin's self-centered ambition made any appreciation of colleagues somewhat perfunctory.
Mr. Ahmadinejad's interest in dialogue was not motivated by any appreciation of American civilization or an impulse to reconcile.
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