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Does the word 'appreciations' exist?



 
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Does the word 'appreciations' exist? #1 (permalink) Fri Feb 06, 2009 5:19 am   Does the word 'appreciations' exist?
 

We have to get more such appreciations.

Can someone please tell me if the above sentence sounds OK? Does the word appreciations exist?
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Does the word 'appreciations' exist? #2 (permalink) Fri Feb 06, 2009 6:29 am   Does the word 'appreciations' exist?
 

Hey

This word exists and we use it when we are thankful for something. It's a synonym for Gratitude.
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