When you 'thank' someone, you use the second person possessive adjective 'your':
Thank you for your contribution.
Thanks for your contribution.
For business purposes, spell out the 'thank you'. The word 'thanks' is more appropriate for informal writing or said in person.
Thanks to Hitler's regime, the swastika is now an infamous trademark. The logo of certain companies have become a trademark that is recognized worldwide. Every legal company has their own trademark to represent their business.
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Brand is the name, logo, symbol, image or character that defines product - gives name to the product. It is used for products and services in order to identify them from others. Some examples of top minded brands are Coke, McDonald, Dell, Microsoft, Disney, Nestle and etc. Brands can change the minds of customers and responsible for business success or failure. Know more about brands at the link below. Thanks
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Drumming up means, to repeatedly work at something, be persistent till you achieve your goal. Thanks.
If you are referring to Short-Term Disability Insurance, it is taxable if your employer made the contribution, and not taxable if you made the contribution. This is because it is treated as a taxable benefit from employment that you have not been taxed on already. Please let me know if you are referring to something else. Thanks, Ragu HandyTax (Disability Tax Credit Consultants)
No, you would say "Thanks to you".
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Yes, it is correct.
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yeah , i think is correct say a lot of thanks for quick response...
Yes it is.
''Thank God'' is correct. ''Thanks God'' is incorrect.
"Thanks are given" is correct because "thanks" is a plural noun that requires a plural verb.
"Thanks for not smoking" is correct. The implied meaning is "thanks for YOUR not smoking." Compare this to, "I appreciate your going to the store for me," rather than, "I appreciate you going to the store for me." The first one is correct, although you hear many people use the second version.
"Danke" is the correct translation.
The correct spelling is "gratefully" (with thanks).