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100 Email Phrases for Wrapping Up a Long Email Thread

May 1, 2026

100 Email Phrases for Wrapping Up a Long Email Thread

No. Item Definition
1. All bases are covered. Suggests nothing was missed.
2. All clear on my end. States no remaining confusion.
3. All good on my end. Informal confirmation of closure.
4. All set from my side. States readiness and closure.
5. All taken care of. Says issue has been handled.
6. Appreciate everyone’s help. Brief thanks before closing.
7. As agreed, I’ll proceed. Closes thread with next step.
8. As discussed, we’re aligned. Summarizes agreement and closure.
9. As noted, this is resolved. References prior agreement and closure.
10. At this point, we’re done. States the exchange can end.
11. By my count, we’re finished. Informal signal that thread is done.
12. Circling back to close this. Explicitly wraps up the thread.
13. Closing the loop on this. Signals final wrap-up message.
14. Consider this wrapped up. Marks the matter as finished.
15. Done and dusted. Informal phrase for completed matter.
16. Everything checks out. Indicates all seems fine.
17. Everything has been addressed. Says all points were handled.
18. Everything is covered. Confirms all topics were handled.
19. Everything is in order now. Confirms things are settled.
20. Everything is squared away. Informal phrase for fully handled.
21. Everything looks good now. Confirms issue appears resolved.
22. Everything seems sorted. States matters appear resolved.
23. Feel free to close this out. Invites others to end thread.
24. Good to close this out. Suggests ending the thread.
25. Happy to close this out. Friendly signal to end thread.
26. Happy to leave it there. Comfortable ending the exchange now.
27. I appreciate everyone’s input. Thanks people before ending thread.
28. I appreciate the clarification. Thanks for explanation before closing.
29. I believe this closes the loop. Marks the discussion as complete.
30. I can take it from here. Signals thread can end now.
31. I consider this complete. Formally states completion.
32. I don’t need anything else. States no more is needed.
33. I don’t see any open issues. States nothing remains unresolved.
34. I have no further questions. States all questions are answered.
35. I have what I need. Says enough information was received.
36. I think that covers everything. States all points seem addressed.
37. I think we’re all set. Signals the matter is settled.
38. I’ll close the thread here. Directly ends the email chain.
39. I’ll follow up separately. Moves future discussion elsewhere.
40. I’ll mark this complete. States closure action directly.
41. I’ll move ahead with this. Shows next step is clear.
42. I’ll proceed accordingly. Indicates action will follow.
43. I’m comfortable closing this. Shows readiness to end thread.
44. I’m satisfied with this. Expresses contentment and closure.
45. In that case, we’re done. Concludes based on prior point.
46. It looks settled now. States issue appears resolved.
47. It seems we’re all aligned. Confirms shared understanding and closure.
48. Let’s consider this resolved. Suggests the issue is finished.
49. Let’s take next steps offline. Shifts discussion out of thread.
50. Looks good from here. Approves and closes discussion.
51. Looks like this is resolved. States issue appears finished.
52. Many thanks for the support. Warm thanks before ending.
53. Marking this as resolved. Notes issue is being closed.
54. Much appreciated. Brief expression of thanks.
55. No additional comments here. States no further input.
56. No further action needed. States nothing else is required.
57. No further updates needed. Says more updates are unnecessary.
58. No need to reply further. Invites closure without more emails.
59. No open items from my side. Says no pending points remain.
60. No outstanding issues on my end. States nothing remains unresolved.
61. No reply needed. Explicitly says response unnecessary.
62. Nothing else to add. States no more input remains.
63. Nothing further from me. States no more input remains.
64. Nothing outstanding here. States no unresolved matters remain.
65. Nothing remains open. Says all issues are closed.
66. Please consider this closed. Formally marks thread complete.
67. Sounds good to me. Approves and ends discussion.
68. Thanks again, everyone. Polite final thanks to all.
69. Thanks for confirming. Acknowledges confirmation and ends.
70. Thanks for the update. Acknowledges update and closes.
71. Thanks for working through this. Appreciates collaboration at the end.
72. Thanks for your patience. Polite closing after long exchange.
73. That addresses my concerns. Confirms concerns were handled.
74. That brings us to a close. Formal phrase ending discussion.
75. That clears it up. Confirms understanding is complete.
76. That closes things out. Directly signals the end.
77. That concludes it on my end. States personal closure clearly.
78. That concludes the discussion. Formal ending phrase.
79. That finalizes things for me. States issue is fully settled.
80. That leaves nothing open. States no unresolved items remain.
81. That puts this to bed. Informal phrase for finishing.
82. That resolves it for me. Confirms the issue is settled.
83. That should cover it. Indicates everything has been addressed.
84. That should do it. Informal signal of completion.
85. That takes care of it. States issue has been handled.
86. This answers my questions. States concerns have been resolved.
87. This can be closed out. Suggests formal closure.
88. This gives me enough to proceed. Says sufficient information was provided.
89. This settles the matter. States the issue is finished.
90. This works for me. Shows agreement and closure.
91. We appear to be done. Formal signal of completion.
92. We can call this closed. Suggests marking issue complete.
93. We can close the book on this. Idiomatic phrase for finishing.
94. We can consider this complete. Suggests matter is finished.
95. We can continue offline. Suggests ending email discussion.
96. We can leave it there. Suggests ending discussion now.
97. We can wrap this up here. Suggests ending the conversation now.
98. We’re aligned at this point. States shared understanding now exists.
99. We’re at a good stopping point. Suggests ending the thread now.
100. We’re done on this one. Informal statement of completion.
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