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"really thanks for" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to express appreciation for something that someone has done. For example: "I really appreciate all your help - really thanks for everything!"
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Really thanks for this usefull post.
"But, really, thanks for your input".
"But, really, thanks for your input". You see, sir, beyond keeping her locked inside, which I would never do, or enrolling her in tae kwon do classes, which I will probably do come September, there isn't much else I can do to protect my daughter from danger, particularly the dangers that her size entails.
Really thanks for your comments.
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We all have things that scare us, be that the aforementioned clowns and spiders (and really, thanks Tim Curry for ensuring that an entire generation of children who like to watch horror movie adaptations of their favourite novels will be scarred for life), or things that lurk far deeper in our psyches.
It was really thanks to Norman's Rare Guitars for putting the right guitar with the right guy who appreciated the history.
Really, thanks!
"I created an early version that I sent around internally, and then I started getting sort of notes and e-mails from people going 'Wow, this is really useful, thanks for creating it!' And over time people started using it more and more because it really just addresses a need today and I guess it just generated some momentum after that," Burke says.
Really -- thanks for the note.
But when someone is able to give you a view of the world that isn't your own stupid, selfish megalomaniac perspective for five or six goddamn minutes, it's a gift that you can't really adequately express thanks for.
Mr. Clancy was not in Edinburgh for the announcement, but he said in a statement that John Clancy Productions was proud to receive the award, adding, "And we really, really need the money, so thanks for that".
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