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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a responsive note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a note or message that is intended to reply or react to a previous communication or situation.
Example: "After reviewing your concerns, I have drafted a responsive note to address each point you raised."
Alternatives: "a reply note" or "a reactionary note".
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It falls to the leaders, therefore, to formulate policies and decisions that will strike a responsive note in their following.
So the ads beckoning urban residents to the distant exurbs hit a responsive note for thousands of teachers and bus drivers, paralegals and postal workers, desperate to have a home, a green yard, to call their own.
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The hard faith preached by John Paul II struck a startingly responsive note with young people.
The novel touches not one responsive note in me, but a whole sequence of them, each quite distinct.
This note naturally strikes a responsive chord with millions of American women.
At some point, these procrastinators will note that their competitors are pulling ahead, possibly exponentially, and will either update to a responsive website or risk bankruptcy.
"Perhaps architecture can learn to think of itself as a responsive discipline that reflects its environment and its users in a more honest and immediate way," notes Pozzi.
A responsive govt is always good.
It's solid, with a responsive screen.
Akash Kapur's essay hit a responsive nerve.
Those who speak out are striking a responsive chord.
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