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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thanks lots" is informal but can be considered correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express gratitude in a casual or friendly manner. Example: "I really appreciate your help with the project. Thanks lots!"
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The overall feel is reminiscent of those tiny, matchbook-sized books you used to get on the counter at Clinton Cards called something like "REASONS FOR BEING BEST FRIENDS" or "100 WAYS TO SAY THANKS", lots of stuff about true love and waiting for your real man and how unreal men are bad.
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" You can use "bahut" here the same way as you did above to change your basic "thank you" to "thank you very much" or "thanks a lot".
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