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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "thanks from" is not grammatically correct and shouldn't be used in written English.
It is better to use "thanks to" or "thanks for" in a sentence to express gratitude. For example: Incorrect: Thanks from all my family for your help. Correct: Thanks to all my family for your help. Incorrect: I want to say thanks from the bottom of my heart. Correct: I want to say thanks from the bottom of my heart.
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"Nan bit of thanks from you.
Signed thanks from Harold Washington.
Mr. Masur deseves thanks from everyone.
thanks from your site and Beneficial Articles.
With thanks; from everyone of us.
Does he receive thanks? "From time to time," he said.
He received a wonderful letter of thanks from the Eisenhowers.
But thanks, from us all, for the memories.
His personnel file contained several letters of thanks from residents.
To Old Frick Laboratory, thanks from Old Bill.
They accept platitudinous thanks from fellow citizens and offer halfhearted enthusiasm in return.
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