The sentence "Thank you for your attention" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it in a variety of situations when you would like to thank someone for their attention to a topic or task. For example, "Thank you for your attention during my presentation. I really appreciate it."
For example: Thank you for attention to this important issue.
He'd finish with "Thank you for your attention", even when nobody was paying any attention.
Thank you for paying attention.
And I thank you for your attention.
So I thank you for your attention.
Otherwise, thank you for your attention.
Thank you for your attention this afternoon.
Thank you for your attention, and happy World Soil Day.
"He wants to thank you for your attention to his work," Presti said.
"I can only say 'Thank you for your attention!'" she told the Associated Press.
Thank you for drawing attention to the only thing we share!
When I feel like I can't trust my brain 100%, Ludwig really comes in handy. It makes me translate and proofread faster and my output more reliable.
Claudia Letizia
Head Translator and Proofreader @ organictranslations.eu