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large thanks
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "large thanks" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward to native speakers.
It could be used in informal contexts to express a significant amount of gratitude, but it is not standard. Example: "I want to give you large thanks for helping me with my project; I couldn't have done it without you."
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Alternative expressions(20)
big thanks
tremendous thanks
immense gratitude
considerable thanks
massive thanks
profound thanks
sincere thanks
deep thanks
my deepest thanks
tremendous gratitude
great appreciation
wide thanks
Heartfelt gratitude
overwhelming thanks
great thanks
strong thanks
formidable thanks
massive gratitude
substantial thanks
sincere appreciation
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
12 human-written examples
And by and large, thanks to its simplifying assumptions, it has succeeded.
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"But in football, everything is possible, even if our possibilities are obviously large thanks to the goal at a key moment by Pastore".
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Of Mr Lacroix's two predecessors, one was assassinated (his killer is still at large, thanks to the island's code of silence) and the other was disgraced for ordering an act of arson against an illegally-built beach restaurant.
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And, though patently unpopular among Serbs at large, thanks mainly to their continuing dismal standard of living, Mr Djindjic had been craftily consolidating power, seeking to bring, for instance, the army under his control.While putting himself squarely in the pro-western camp on most foreign issues, on Kosovo Mr Djindjic was ambiguous.
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The Internet is one work of computer science that has made a dramatic impact on society at large, thanks to the collective interest that it has attracted.
The current system is still pretty large thanks to the air pump, so early production versions will most likely end up in car dashboards.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
While it's the same idea as the version for the iPhone, it's larger thanks to the larger screen on the iPad.
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On the iPhone 4, sending these pictures is so much faster — and that's despite the files being much larger (thanks to the new 5 megapixel camera).
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It is now Thailand's largest, thanks in part to his idea of developing "perfect cities," which give parks' workers access to such amenities as restaurants and a golf course.
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But scientists soon feared that the BP spill could make the Gulf Dead Zone -- already the biggest in the world -- even larger, thanks to methane pumping out of the failed Deepwater Horizon well.
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That is just a by-product of being in Conferences where the level of competition is higher, the players are more talented, and the TV contracts are a whole lot larger thanks to more populated broadcast markets.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
While "large thanks" is understandable, consider using alternatives like "great appreciation" or "deep gratitude" for a more polished and widely accepted expression of thankfulness. Adapt your choice to the formality of the context.
Common error
Avoid using "large thanks" in formal writing or professional communications. Opt for more conventional phrases such as "sincere gratitude" or "profound appreciation" to maintain a professional tone and avoid sounding awkward.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "large thanks" functions as a noun phrase used to express gratitude. While not the most conventional expression, it conveys a significant degree of thankfulness. Ludwig suggests it's grammatically acceptable, though perhaps not the most elegant choice.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while grammatically sound, the phrase "large thanks" is not the most common way to express gratitude in English. Ludwig's AI flags it as acceptable but suggests that it may sound slightly awkward to some native speakers. Given its relative infrequency, especially in formal contexts, it's advisable to opt for more conventional alternatives like "great appreciation" or "sincere thanks" to ensure clarity and maintain a professional tone. The provided examples from Ludwig highlight its occasional usage in news and media and science, but careful consideration should be given to the context to ensure appropriateness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
My sincere thanks
Is a very common way to express personal gratitude.
My deepest thanks
Personalizes the expression, making it more intimate.
Great appreciation
A more common synonym for "large thanks", conveying significant gratitude.
Considerable gratitude
Indicates a substantial amount of thankfulness.
Sincere appreciation
Focuses on the genuineness of the gratitude.
Heartfelt gratitude
Emphasizes the depth and sincerity of the thankfulness.
Immense gratitude
Suggests an extremely high degree of thankfulness.
Profound appreciation
Highlights the significant value placed on the act or gift received.
Deep thankfulness
Similar to heartfelt gratitude, stressing the intensity of the feeling.
Big thanks
Informal equivalent, conveying a significant degree of gratitude in a casual manner.
FAQs
How can I use "large thanks" in a sentence?
While not very common, you can use "large thanks" similarly to "great appreciation". For example: "I want to extend my large thanks for your assistance."
What are some alternatives to "large thanks"?
You can use alternatives like "great appreciation", "deep gratitude", or "sincere thanks" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "big thanks" or "large thanks"?
"Big thanks" is more common and generally preferred, especially in informal settings. "Large thanks" is less frequent and might sound slightly awkward to some native English speakers.
What is the difference between "large thanks" and "heartfelt gratitude"?
"Heartfelt gratitude" expresses a deeper, more emotional level of thankfulness compared to "large thanks", which is a more general expression of appreciation. Use "heartfelt gratitude" when you want to emphasize the sincerity and depth of your appreciation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested