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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ready reply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a response that is prompt or quick, often in a conversational context.
Example: "When asked about his plans for the weekend, he had a ready reply, indicating he was excited to go hiking."
Alternatives: "an immediate response" or "a quick answer".
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He had a ready reply.
Fox has a ready reply: find me the money.
The cat lovers issued a ready reply: They have no intention of leaving.
Mr. Ford had a ready reply: "We'd love to work with your administration.
If pressed on the subject, however, Krzyzewski has a ready reply.
Kimbugwe, the Land O'Lakes representative, has a ready reply to such arguments.
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Jody Strakosch, MetLife's director of retirement products in the United States, has a ready reply for that sort of criticism: "MetLife has been meeting our financial obligations for 140 years".
Next time a western politician complains about Robert Mugabe's depredations in Zimbabwe, the ready reply will be: just look at Donald Trump.
What do boys like Stephen want? Digges has no ready reply in "The Stardust Lounge," but she makes a convincing case that he was not a boy to be given up on easily.
One ready reply is that Bishop Robinson's appearance would add fuel to an already heated controversy over Christian norms for homosexual lifestyles.
Mr. Vergara has this ready reply: "Do you think people in Rome or Paris are more sophisticated than people in New Jersey?
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