0 Quite a few associates of mine are using "with thanks" at the end of sentences that urge follow-up. For example, "Please sign off the document with thanks." I need evidence and public opinion to prove that such a usage is grammitically wrong and not a good way in expressing one's gratitude. 0-
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— Nona the brit
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0It sounds as though they are asking people to write 'thanks' at the end of documents!02br 02br 00Anyway, it's ok if they punctuate it:02br 02br 00Please sign off the document, with thanks, Fred.0-