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No. It would be better put, "We appreciate your time. Thank you for reading this email." Or, you could also write, "We appreciate your taking the time to read this email." ========================== I generally concur with the above, but I question whether any such statement is even necessary in an e-mail. Such a closing seems too flowery to me. Wouldn't a simple "Thank you" be sufficient? If it is an unsolicited e-mail trying to sell something, perhaps a better closing might be, "We appreciate your business." If the e-mail is trying to put forward your point of view about something, try closing with something like, "Thank you for considering my position on this issue." The point I'm trying to make is that you should give some thought as to why you even want to go beyond a simple, formal "Thank you" and, if you do, what is the substance about which you want to thank the person. An example of a more formal closing (generally used by lawyers) is, "Thank you for your attention to this matter." Here, the reader is not being thanked simply for reading, but for actually paying attention to and digesting the substance of the letter. (Of course, whether the reader actually did so is entirely another matter.)

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