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“Much appreciated” is a casual but respectful way to thank someone for their help in personal or professional situations. In this article, we’ll show you exactly how to use this polite phrase in conversation or over email, plus provide other professional phrases that are more formal to express your gratitude to colleagues and clients for their support. Read on to learn more!
“Much Appreciated” Quick Definition
“Much appreciated” is a polite, casual phrase that means “thank you” or “your help is much appreciated”). It expresses gratitude for someone’s assistance and is appropriate for professional or casual situations. Similar professional phrases include “You have my sincere thanks” or “Your support is invaluable.”