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Other Ways to Say “Thank You for Lunch”

Other Ways to Say “Thank You for Lunch”

Appreciating someone for treating you to lunch is very important, especially in professional and personal environments. How do you convey your appreciation effectively? Is “thank…

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12 Other Ways to Say “Thank You Both”

12 Other Ways to Say “Thank You Both”

Expressing gratitude to two people simultaneously can be important especially in professional and personal environments. How do you convey your appreciation effectively? Is “thank you…

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Other Ways to Say “Thank You for Reaching Out to Me”

Other Ways to Say “Thank You for Reaching Out to Me”

Expressing gratitude when someone takes the time to contact you can be essential, especially in professional and personal environments. How do you convey your appreciation…

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Synonyms for “Quick Learner” on Your Resume

Synonyms for “Quick Learner” on Your Resume

So, you want to show a potential employer that you’re a quick learner. It’s great to include it in a cover letter or resume, but…

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Other Ways to Say “Thank You for Your Continued Support”

Other Ways to Say “Thank You for Your Continued Support”

Expressing gratitude for ongoing support can be challenging, especially in professional settings. How do you convey your appreciation effectively? Is “thank you for your continued…

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Master’s or Masters’ or Masters?

Master’s or Masters’ or Masters?

The word master’s is the singular possessive form of master. E.g., “The master’s plan was brilliant.” Furthermore, masters’ is the plural possessive form. E.g., “The…

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Spouse’s or Spouses’ or Spouses?

Spouse’s or Spouses’ or Spouses?

The word spouse’s is the singular possessive form of spouse. E.g., “The spouse’s car is parked outside.” Furthermore, spouses’ is the plural possessive form. E.g.,…

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Author’s or Authors’ or Authors?

Author’s or Authors’ or Authors?

The word author’s is the singular possessive form of author. E.g., “The author’s latest book is a bestseller.” Furthermore, authors’ is the plural possessive form….

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Classmate’s or Classmates’ or Classmates?

Classmate’s or Classmates’ or Classmates?

The word classmate’s is the singular possessive form of classmate. E.g., “The classmate’s notebook was left in the classroom.” Furthermore, classmates’ is the plural possessive…

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Son’s or Sons’ or Sons?

Son’s or Sons’ or Sons?

The word son’s is the singular possessive form of son. E.g., “The son’s toy was broken.” Furthermore, sons’ is the plural possessive form. E.g., “The…

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