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Don't Mention It My Pleasure You're Welcome Not at All Thanks A Lot Thank You Thank You Very Much

This document provides two lists of terms related to acknowledging thanks and prefixes. The acknowledging thanks section lists common phrases used to acknowledge or respond to thanks, including "Don't mention it", "My pleasure", and "Thank you very much". The prefixes section lists prefixes commonly used in the English language to modify word meanings, such as "dis-", "re-", "anti-", and "un-".

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Don't Mention It My Pleasure You're Welcome Not at All Thanks A Lot Thank You Thank You Very Much

This document provides two lists of terms related to acknowledging thanks and prefixes. The acknowledging thanks section lists common phrases used to acknowledge or respond to thanks, including "Don't mention it", "My pleasure", and "Thank you very much". The prefixes section lists prefixes commonly used in the English language to modify word meanings, such as "dis-", "re-", "anti-", and "un-".

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Acknowledging thanks

 Don’t mention it
 My pleasure
 You’re welcome
 Not at all
 Thanks a lot
 Thank you
 Thank you very much

Prefixes

 Dis-
 Re-
 Anti-
 In-
 Un-
 Im-
 Mis-
 Multi-
 Semi-
 Post-
 Pre-
 Co-
 Il-
 Ir-
 Pre-
 Con-
 Re-

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