much obliged

Frequency: 6.24.1 per million words

A formal way to say you are very grateful.

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Examples (20)

  • I'm much obliged for your kind assistance.
  • I am much obliged for your kind assistance.
  • We would be much obliged if you could reply by Friday.
  • We are much obliged to you for your prompt reply.
  • He felt much obliged to them for their hospitality.
  • He felt much obliged for the valuable advice he received.
  • She was much obliged for the detailed explanation.
  • She would be much obliged if you could provide the requested information.
  • I would be much obliged if you could pass the salt.
  • They were much obliged by the generous donation to their cause.
  • The entire team is much obliged for your hard work.
  • One is much obliged when such exceptional courtesy is extended.
  • "Thank you," she said, "I am much obliged."
  • I find myself much obliged by your patience and understanding.
  • I am much obliged for your prompt attention to this matter.
  • We remain much obliged for your continued support in this endeavor.
  • We are much obliged to you for coming on such short notice.
  • I would be much obliged if you could clarify this matter further.
  • If you could send the report, I'd be much obliged.
  • Please know that we are much obliged for your hospitality during our stay.