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thankfully said
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "thankfully said" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that something was said with gratitude or relief. Example: "After hearing the good news, she thankfully said that she was relieved everything turned out well."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
Come play with me.' She thankfully said yes".
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"We didn't run out of pasta, thankfully," said Rachel Lehmann, Mr. Suh's New York dealer.
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Thankfully, said Irving, most of her friends took no notice of media stereotypes.
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"Thankfully," said Amul's general manager for marketing, R. S. Sodhi, "buffaloes don't stop yielding milk during communal riots".
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"Our house is still standing, thankfully," said Harue Miyasaka, the village leader's wife and, at 61, Ogama's youngest inhabitant.
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Heading into tonight's Game 3 of the Red Sox-Cardinals World Series, Fox's Joe Buck is receiving attention for something he has never, thankfully, said during a ballgame.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
Thankfully, says West: "With the access to communications, nowadays we have a voice, and it's a lot harder for them to get away with that sort of thing".
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While I can certainly sympathise with the differing views of the women we spoke to, I can thankfully say that I feel more authentically myself at O2 than I have done anywhere else.
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'Money's never been an issue, thankfully,' says Gary Barlow, with what I can only assume is understatement, given how often their songs are used on ads for supermarkets, and to crank up the tension at crucial moments on TV talent programmes.
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Thankfully, says Mr Munoz, he realised that he needed to bring in "super-experienced people" to do the work that he couldn't.
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Tina had the courage to call, he had the compassion to accept a new patient in mid-treatment, and I can thankfully say that his regimen, mixed with her sheer guts, have just about won this battle.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "thankfully said" to clearly indicate that the speaker expressed gratitude or relief while making a statement. This can add emotional context to reported speech.
Common error
Avoid using "thankfully said" when the speaker's tone or intent is not genuinely thankful or relieved. Ensure the context accurately reflects the sentiment being conveyed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "thankfully said" functions as a verb phrase used in reported speech. It indicates not only the act of speaking but also the emotional state (gratitude or relief) accompanying the statement. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "thankfully said" is a grammatically correct and usable expression that emphasizes the emotion of gratitude or relief when reporting someone's statement. Ludwig AI validates its proper use. While not overly common, it is frequently found in news and media contexts to add emotional depth to reporting. When using this phrase, it's crucial to ensure the speaker genuinely expressed thankfulness, as misattributing sentiment would be an error. Alternatives such as "gratefully acknowledged" or "expressed relief" can be used to vary your writing. This phrase adds a valuable emotional layer when used appropriately.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gratefully acknowledged
Replaces "thankfully" with "gratefully", emphasizing the appreciation in the statement.
stated with gratitude
Replaces "thankfully" with "with gratitude", providing a more formal tone.
responded with relief
Emphasizes the response being driven by a feeling of relief.
expressed relief
Focuses on the feeling of relief being conveyed in the statement.
remarked appreciatively
Uses "appreciatively" instead of "thankfully", highlighting the positive assessment in the remark.
happily reported
Shifts the focus to the positive emotion of happiness associated with the statement.
thanked and mentioned
Splits the phrase into two actions: thanking someone and mentioning something.
with a sigh of relief, said
Adds a physical expression of relief before the statement.
fortunately, mentioned
Uses "fortunately" as an adverb to describe the situation before the statement.
acknowledged with a thankful heart
Uses a more descriptive and emotional phrase to convey gratitude.
FAQs
How can I use "thankfully said" in a sentence?
Use "thankfully said" to show that someone expressed gratitude or relief when they spoke, for example: "After hearing the good news, she thankfully said that she was relieved everything turned out well."
What are some alternatives to "thankfully said"?
You can use alternatives like "gratefully acknowledged", "expressed relief", or "stated with gratitude" depending on the context.
Is it always necessary to include "thankfully" when reporting someone's statement?
No, only include "thankfully" if the person genuinely expressed a feeling of relief or gratitude in their statement. If the sentiment is neutral, it's better to use a more neutral verb like "said" or "stated".
Which is correct, "thankfully said" or "said thankfully"?
"Thankfully said" emphasizes the emotion with which the statement was delivered and correctly leads a quote. "Said thankfully" is grammatically valid but the emphasis shifts and would appear in a different position in the sentence.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested