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The phrase "a need to reply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the necessity or obligation to respond to someone or something.
Example: "After receiving the email, I felt a need to reply promptly to address the concerns raised."
Alternatives: "an obligation to respond" or "a requirement to answer."
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There wasn't really any need to reply.
For example, a bill that needs to be paid or a letter you need to reply to.
In these cases, you need to reply with a resume and a compelling letter explaining why you'd be perfect for the job.
A. Apple's new Find My Mac feature, designed to pinpoint the physical location of your computer on a map in case the machine ever goes missing, does not need to reply on a GPS chip.
Apple's new Find My Mac feature, designed to pinpoint the physical location of your computer on a map in case the machine ever goes missing, does not need to reply on a GPS chip.
To get your tweetstorm of choice hand-delivered in blog form, you just need to reply to a thread with @threadreaderapp and the keyword "unroll".
For Express Update, you will need to reply to an email to finalize your listing.
'No need to reply,' says the King.
Listen, no need to reply to this longwinded e-mail.
"Do I need to reply to that question?" Beal responded.
When you read an e-mail, decide whether or not to reply to it, and, if you need to reply, do so right then and there.
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