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Technically, not to a person if you're saying "Thanks galore" instead of "Thanks a lot". In this phrase, "a lot" is an adverb, while "galore" is only ever an adjective. If you wanted to say that "he did a great job, receiving thanks galore" that would work, because you're saying he received "a lot of thanks" or "many thanks".

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