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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I replied to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that you have already replied to previously. For example: "I replied to the email from my boss, but he did not respond."
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"I can't believe that just happened," I replied to him.
"What, the prog rock band?" I replied, to audio tumbleweed.
Schilling told WEEI: "I replied to the post.
I replied to the Fuehrer that I, of course, would be glad to accept this appointment.
I am interested, so I replied to him and asked for more information.
As I replied to Ms. Matusow, she was evidently being sold another card.
I replied to her and others that I meant no criticism.
Well it might be Sir, I replied to my TV, but you were its midwife.
I replied to each, answering the questions as best I could.
I had so much hope; I replied to your adorable letters and put up with your puns.
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Glad you ask, I reply to myself.
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