YOURS TRUTHFULLY

Definition: A polite way to end a letter, expressing sincerity and honesty.

Synonyms: Sincerely Yours, Yours Sincerely, Faithfully Yours, Truly Yours, Respectfully Yours

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Thank you for the wonderful birthday gift! Yours truthfully, Emily.
#2
The science experiment was so cool! Yours truthfully, Alex.
#3
Your drawing is amazing! Yours truthfully, Olivia.
#4
The magic show was fantastic! Yours truthfully, Ben.
#5
Your costume was the best at the party. Yours truthfully, Liam.
#6
Yours truthfully, I look forward to our upcoming collaboration on the marketing campaign.
#7
Sending you my warm regards, yours truthfully, as we celebrate this special occasion.
#8
Hoping to hear from you soon, yours truthfully, regarding the job interview.
#9
Expressing my deepest gratitude, yours truthfully, for your unwavering support during difficult times.
#10
Yours truthfully, I must confess my admiration for your impeccable work ethic.
#11
Yours truthfully, I believe we can overcome any challenge as long as we work together.
#12
In conclusion, yours truthfully, Mary.
#13
She abhors cilantro in her food, but yours truthfully, it adds a unique flavor.
#14
It was a pleasure meeting you at the conference. Yours truthfully, Dr. Smith.
#15
Yours truthfully, the team has been working tirelessly to meet the deadline.
#16
Thank you for considering my application. Yours truthfully, Sarah.
#17
I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours truthfully, Mark.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Mr. Smith. I've reviewed the report you sent over, and I have a few suggestions for improvement.B: Thank you for taking the time to go through it. I appreciate your feedback.A: Of course, I believe these adjustments will strengthen the overall presentation.B: I trust your expertise in this matter.A: Thank you for your confidence. I'll make the revisions and send it back to you shortly.B: Great, looking forward to it. Yours truthfully.A: Likewise. Have a wonderful day, Mr. Smith.
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