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To replying
verb
To give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer.
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Skinner, you see, has taken to replying to his followers' tweets in the form of a video blog.
The UCL student often took to replying to her critics on Twitter, which saw her call one viewer a "bitter old witch" in an online row.
Bolton never did get round to replying to the list of 20 questions my colleague David Conn put to them in 2007 about their financial dealings (although all of those named in the Panorama programme denied the allegations).
But when it comes to replying, I'll go somewhere a little more stable.
Tigers winger Goneva came close to replying with a try but knocked on close to the line as the Saracens defence put in a committed and disciplined display.
Michail Antonio went close to replying with a header soon after but Westwood was equal to the danger and Stuart Gray's Owls pressed for a third as Jaques Maghoma's shot deflected wide off Hobbs and Nuhiu volleyed narrowly off target.
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How to reply?
He was unable to reply.
He tried to reply.
Detectives failed to reply.
Clegg tried to reply.
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