[Grammar] Which of these sentences are correct?

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thincat

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Hello everyone,

How do the sentences below sound to you? Which one(s) of them is/are grammatically correct and sound(s) good?

1. Thank you in advance and I look forward to your reply.
2. Thank you in advance. I look forward to your reply.
3. I thank you in advance and look forward to your reply.

Thank you very much!
 
Hello everyone,

How do the sentences below sound to you? Which one(s) of them is/are grammatically correct and sound(s) good?

1. Thank you in advance and I look forward to your reply.
2. Thank you in advance. I look forward to your reply.
3. I thank you in advance and look forward to your reply.

Thank you very much!

I like #1.
 
I'd (personally) most likely use #2. Or else the progressive 'I'm looking forward to your reply'.
 
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