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The phrase "a response to objections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when addressing or countering criticisms or challenges to a particular argument or position.
Example: "In my essay, I included a response to objections raised by critics of my theory."
Alternatives: "a reply to criticisms" or "an answer to challenges".
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Late last week, the Tennessee G.O.P. Web site posted a response to objections to this latest effort.
Many of the initial censorship accusations stemmed from an article published by The Bee's ombudsman, Tony Marcano, that implied that the new policy was a response to objections to Mr. Weintraub's blog raised by the Latino Caucus, a powerful group of Hispanic state legislators.
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Evidence from the 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles — including the bloody clothes he was wearing when he was shot — has been removed from an exhibition at a Las Vegas casino in response to objections from his family, his son Maxwell Taylor Kennedy said Wednesday.
Moreover, given the fact that DCPs do not have preexisting MAs, companies may withdraw an MAA more easily in response to objections raised during the assessment procedure, in order to resubmit with different claims, or in different member states.
Its Public Use File replaced each doctor's name and address with a unique identification number, partly in response to objections by the American Medical Association.
The nonbinding measure was watered down in response to objections from South Africa and Angola, acting on behalf of the Africa Group, a 43-nation coalition.
The removal of ads in response to objections is nothing new.
The public may not know to what extent Chilcot has toned down his criticism in response to objections.
Late last year, in response to objections raised by the three independent scientists, Nutrition's editor, Dr. Michael Meguid, published an editorial acknowledging that Dr. Chandra's paper had serious statistical flaws.
2. Partially in response to objections of this sort, Dworkin revised his view to exclude an explicit requirement of identification.
In response to objections on behalf of nonwhite U.S. populations, the tagline was changed to "Milk has something for everybody".
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