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It sounds like you're struggling to form a business-worthy response to a customer's reply. Try something less formal and choppy, such as: "Thank you for your response" OR "I appreciate your response to my inquiry today"

"Thanks for your most welcomed response" sounds like you're a foreigner trying really hard to sound like an English speaker lol

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