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The phrase "about your response" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to or discussing someone's reply or feedback on a particular matter.
Example: "I would like to clarify a few points about your response to the proposal."
Alternatives: "regarding your reply" or "concerning your feedback".
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"If you have time to think about your response, you might do it differently".
It seems as though his comments and yours do not conform, in terms of the strength of support for Al Qaeda; and, because I respect both of you immensely, I am curious about your response.
It's about your response to the pain inflicted on you.
The worst part about your response is that you claimed you were being accused of "fat-shaming".
Take a few minutes to reflect, either by writing or just by thinking, on what you noticed about your response to the reality of death.
Maybe you don't need a full 10 seconds, but the point is to pause and take in what the person is telling you before reacting or thinking about your response.
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These two readers could not have summed up my feelings about your responses any better: * "I only had time to read 93 of the 186 (so far) comments.
You also have to provide your age, gender, (optionally) your username, and say if you're willing to receive an email follow-up if Twitter has more questions about your responses.
Habitually think about your responses and reactions to circumstances.
Once your Facebook Page becomes popular, you can become more selective about your responses.
Don't spend a lot of time thinking about your responses.
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