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Is the sentence correct? - Thanks for your consideration. #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:35 am   Is the sentence correct? - Thanks for your consideration.
 

Hello.
Suppose I ask Paul to do me a favor, he is very considerate and does me a great favor. So I want to thank him. Can I say " Thanks for your consideration/thoughtfullness"?
Is there anybody who can give me an answer? Thanks very much.
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Is the sentence correct? - Thanks for your consideration. #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 04, 2009 11:08 am   Is the sentence correct? - Thanks for your consideration.
 

"Thanks for your thoughtfulness," would be correct, or, "Thanks for your kindness."

You could also say, "Thanks for being so considerate."
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