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The phrase "able to reply with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's capability to respond using a specific method or content.
Example: "She is able to reply with detailed information about the project when asked."
Alternatives: "capable of responding with" or "able to respond with".
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If someone posts a comment, business owners will be able to reply with a private message.
She also notes that being able to reply with images and GIFs can make conversing easier, since sometimes friends just want to check in with each other, but may not have much to actually say.
I won't be able to reply with a heteronormative "ew!" if a patient shows me an infected wound, complains of bloody stools, or vomits on my Cole Haans.
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This way, the signal would be stronger and perhaps be able to reply within a lifetime.
The 'QPair' app means your phone's calls and messages will pop up on your tablet's screen for "a true convergence experience", with users able to reply via phone or tablet.
"You won't be able to reply from Glass due to some limitations with iOS," Google says.
With cotweet I am able to reply to my audience easily.
What was he talking about?" Ah, I was able to reply.
"Zinger I love it," was all he felt able to reply.
They sustained serious damage and casualties without being able to reply effectively.
We are able to reply only to those whose contributions we are going to use.
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