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The phrase "I reply that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a response or counterargument to a statement or question. Example: "The proposed solution may not be feasible in the current market." "I reply that with strategic partnerships and innovative marketing tactics, we can overcome any challenges and make it successful."
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I reply that: "He got the number wrong, but the massacre did take place".
I reply that most unliked commercials that continue to run are effective in selling products or they wouldn't continue to run them.
To which I reply that so was St. Peter, the Pope of Popes, the petrus -- the very rock -- on which Christ founded His church (Matthew 16:16).
When I'm asked what I think about public versus private schools, I reply that top public school students enter a small world called "honors and AP," where they are grouped with other high-achieving, motivated kids and get just as good an education as the private schools (if not better).
I reply that I'm a publisher and he asks whose books I'm working on.
I reply that I am, and long may he remain leader.
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Forget it, I replied, that's outrageous.
Quick as a flash, I replied: "That's enough cheek from you, I'm the boss here".
I replied: "That's OK.
I replied, "That was one chilling email".
And I replied, "That must suck to feel that way".
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