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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a respondent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as surveys, research, or legal proceedings to refer to a person who responds to questions or provides information.
Example: "In the survey, each respondent was asked to provide their age and occupation."
Alternatives: "a participant" or "an answerer".
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Arlie Hochschild, Professor Emerita, Sociology, UC Berkeley as a respondent.
The first answer by a respondent is recorded.
Motion for Leave to Intervene as a Respondent.
"I don't see in this a big tragedy," said a respondent who used the name Lightwatch.
Must draw out the subject until he hits a respondent note.
"Spice has taken over the drug culture in prison," said a respondent.
In the Book Review's Aug. 2, 1942, issue, a respondent attributed the prayer to Niebuhr.
Raymon L. Bynum, the Texas commissioner of education, was named as a respondent.
The effects are much greater if a respondent is actually at the stadium.
Live Telephone Polls An interviewer asks questions of a respondent by telephone.
On average, a respondent household suffered a loss of about 86% in production of major crops.
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