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  2. Thank you for your continued support or continuous support?

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    Using 'continuous support' implies an assumption that support will not stop moving forward and thus continuous. So business wise, since there is no guarantee that support will be rendered continuously in the future, it is wise to officially thank them only for what they have already rendered. So 'continued support' seems more appropriate.

  3. What's a professional synonym for "would love to"?

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    There's a danger with making a request in this indirect way, which is that there's a fine line between expressing enthusiasm for the call, and coming across as sarcastically giving an instruction.

  4. the continued success is the past participle of the verb continue used as an adjective. Other examples of the past participle as adjective clarify this: - The forgotten son means the son that was forgotten. - The broken record means the record that was broken. - The continued success means the success that was continued.

  5. difference - Use of 'since' and 'ever since' - English Language...

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    The preposition since is used to refer back to a previous point in time: It’s been years since I rode a bike. Since joining the company, I've been promoted twice. Since also has meanings with no reference to time: Since you ask, I'll say yes. Since he didn't study, he didn't pass the exam. Ever since is used when you want to emphasize that ...

  6. If this is a multiple-choice English examination question, I would go for "interest" as it is the most polite and gracious of the options you give; but actually, both the first two options sound very formal and not the sort of thing a native speaker would say to a real friend.

  7. Assume you are now taking a look at a customer registration sheet with a check item saying "New Customer / Continued Customer." Do you find the word "Continued Customer" just na...

  8. word choice - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

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    What is the proper way to say, if I want to express, thanks for your "careness"? I mean, I want to express, thanks for being care about me, i.e., thanking them for always having me on their mind,...

  9. Year before last designates a specific year. If you say I finished school the year before last we understand that you finished school during the year which preceded last year: sometime in 2013. Before last year designates an indefinite timespan which ended at the beginning of last year.

  10. Bob continued to interrupt me Laura kept on writing until the chapter was done. ... Laura continued to write. It often has the sense of “persevere”, as in the 60s-70s catchphrase. Keep on keeping on. ... Don't give up the struggle to achieve/survive

  11. As such, the original origins of the phrase caused it to invoke physical helplessness. As such is defined on Dictionary.com as: a. as being what is indicated; in that capacity: An officer of the law, as such, is entitled to respect. b. in itself or in themselves: The position, as such, does not appeal to him, but the salary is a lure.