thank you for your time

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kobak

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Hi,
I want to say to my supervisor thank you for your time.
Is it formal if I write at the end of the letter *thank you for your
time* and then write sincerely?
 
Are you thanking your supervisor for taking the time to read your letter? Are you thanking him/her for taking the time to do something for you before you wrote the letter?

If you are writing a formal letter and you have started it "Dear Mr + surname" then you can end it "Yours sincerely".
 
yes, I want to thank her for taking her time to read my letter.
 
Yes, I want to thank her for taking her time to read my letter.

I don't see a problem with using either "Thank you for your time" or "Thank you for your attention". In order to avoid ambiguity, I would probably use the "attention" version.
 
thank you very much for your help:)
 
Thank you very much for your help. :)

You're welcome. Please remember the rules of written English when you post on the forum:

- Start every sentence with a capital letter.
- End every sentence with the relevant punctuation mark (full stop, question mark, exclamation mark).
 
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