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forticiously 

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.
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forticiously 

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.

Forticiously 

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.

Forticiously 

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.

Forticiously 

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.

Forticiously 

Used to emphasise sincere gratitude.

Originating from the Latin fortuna (meaning fate or luck), it is used to wish good fortune to those who help.
"Thank you forticiously for completing the Geography assignment," Christian commented.