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thank you for shopping with us

📝 Description
"Thank you for shopping with us" is a polite closing phrase often used by retailers. "Thank you" is an expression of gratitude, "for shopping" a prepositional phrase explaining the reason for gratitude, and "with us" a prepositional phrase indicating the group receiving the action. It's intended to foster goodwill and encourage repeat business.
📝 Example Sentence
"Thank you for shopping with us; we appreciate your business and hope to see you again soon!"
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you

📝 Description
The word "you" in English is a pronoun. It's second-person, used to refer to the person or group of people that the speaker is addressing. It's unique as it can be singular or plural and can be used as both subjective (e.g., "You are nice.") and objective (e.g., "I told you.").
📝 Example Sentence
"You are the reason I smile every day."
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for

📝 Description
"For" is a preposition in English. It's used to indicate the use of something, a reason or purpose, or a period of time. For example, "I bought a gift for you," "I'm studying for my exams," and "I lived there for a year." It's derived from Old English 'for' meaning 'before, for, on behalf of.'
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"Mike went for a run in the park and felt refreshed."
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shopping

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"Shopping" is a noun derived from the verb "shop". It refers to the act of visiting stores or websites to purchase goods or services. It can also mean browsing or comparing goods before making a purchase. In informal English, it's also used as an adjective in terms like 'shopping spree' or 'shopping list'.
📝 Example Sentence
"Today, I'm planning to go shopping for groceries because we're out of bread and milk."
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with

📝 Description
"With" is a preposition in English language. It's used to indicate association, connection, or combination. For example: "I'm going to the park with my friends". It can also suggest the means of accomplishing something, as in "cut the bread with a knife".
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"Each day, I start with a cup of coffee and a plan to conquer the world."
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us

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"Us" is a pronoun in English language. It's the first-person plural objective case pronoun, which means it's used as the object in a sentence and refers to the person speaking and one or more other people. "Us" is also used after prepositions. Example: "Give it to us."
📝 Example Sentence
"Join us for dinner tonight, we're having your favorite meal."
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