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You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further help, feel free to ask!
Your sentence is already clear and polite, but here are a few improved versions depending on the context:
1. More natural (casual): "That's helpful, thanks!"
2. More formal: "That’s useful—thank you."
3. More appreciative: "Thank you, that’s really helpful!"
Tips:
- "Useful" is correct, but "helpful" is often more natural in spoken English.
- "Thanks" is casual; "thank you" is slightly more formal.
- Adding "really" ("That’s really helpful!") makes it sound more enthusiastic.
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