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thanks for your offer
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "thanks for your offer" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a polite and grateful way of acknowledging someone's offer. Example: "Thanks for your offer to help me move next weekend. I really appreciate it."
✓ Grammatically correct
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59 human-written examples
"I've got absolutely no problem with him going to Blackburn if they'd just phoned and said 'thanks for your offer but we've had a wonderful offer from Blackburn'.
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There's the potential that the issuers will buy in, because this could offer them something they want — a way to communicate with consumers via their phones, to say things like: "thanks for your business"; "here's an offer or deal"; "check your balance"; and so on.
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Young farmers with perfect teeth, offer effusive thanks for your patience, and serve up organic grass-fed burgers on homemade buns and a bed of greens harvested that same day.
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Coach, thanks for your time.
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LAWRENCE WRIGHT: Many thanks for your interest.
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In the meantime, thanks for your company.
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Sorry, but thanks for your service, boys!
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Again, thanks for your courage and heroism.
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No worries, Roger, thanks for your time.
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"But, really, thanks for your input".
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Anyway, thanks for your comments and company.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "thanks for your offer" to transition into a more detailed discussion about the offer, clarifying any aspects or expressing specific interest in certain components.
Common error
Avoid using "thanks for your offer" as a generic response. Instead, tailor your gratitude to the specifics of the offer to show genuine appreciation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "thanks for your offer" primarily functions as an expression of gratitude. It acknowledges the receipt of an offer and conveys appreciation to the person who made it. Ludwig AI considers it to be grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "thanks for your offer" is a polite and grammatically correct phrase used to express gratitude for a proposal or suggestion. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, there is currently a lack of examples illustrating its usage in various contexts, which contributes to its frequency being classified as "missing". When using the phrase, remember to add specific details and tailor the expression to the offer being acknowledged. Always follow with either acceptance or polite refusal along with a reason.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Thank you for the offer
Formal and direct expression of gratitude for a proposal.
Thank you for your kind offer
Adds an element of warmth and acknowledges the offer's benevolence.
I am grateful for your offer
More formal and emphasizes thankfulness.
Your offer is greatly appreciated
Changes the structure to emphasize how valued the offer is.
I appreciate the offer
Expresses appreciation, often implying a thoughtful consideration of the offer.
I am thankful for your proposal
A more formal alternative for expressing thankfulness for a proposal.
I am much obliged for your offer
A more traditional and somewhat old-fashioned way of expressing gratitude.
Much appreciated for the offer
Concise and informal expression of thankfulness.
Thanks for considering me
Shifts focus to gratitude for being thought of, rather than the offer itself.
Thank you for thinking of me
Highlights gratitude for being remembered and considered.
FAQs
What's a more formal way to say "thanks for your offer"?
You could use phrases like "I am grateful for your offer" or "I appreciate your generous offer" for a more formal tone.
How do I politely decline an offer after saying "thanks for your offer"?
After expressing your gratitude, follow with a gentle explanation. For example: "Thanks for your offer, but I'm currently unable to accept due to other commitments."
What's the difference between "thank you for your offer" and "thanks for your offer"?
The phrase "thank you for your offer" is slightly more formal than "thanks for your offer", but both are generally acceptable.
When is it appropriate to use "thanks for your offer"?
Use it when you want to acknowledge and express gratitude for a proposal, suggestion, or assistance that someone has extended to you.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested