What do you think of "Warmly," as a letter closing?

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answer:Really, I don’t pay that much attention to valedictions. I know I’ve spent time thinking about what works and nothing ever quite feels right. I think I asked how people close their emails recently. I’m sure she’s just trying to be a little friendlier than the ‘best wishes’, ‘regards’, ‘bye’ or whatever. I personally wouldn’t read too much into it. Cheers Bella

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