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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an accurate reply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a response that is precise, correct, or truthful in relation to a question or statement.
Example: "In order to resolve the issue, we need an accurate reply from the customer regarding their complaint."
Alternatives: "a precise response" or "a correct answer."
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He suggested that asking voters whom they would vote for was like asking women how many men they had slept with they never give an accurate reply.
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The accurate reply was I saw no public - that is, civic - interest.
"I think 'military confinement' is the most accurate," replied the spokesperson.
"We had an expectation that he would issue an accurate report," Mr. Donziger replied.
The replies give an accurate representation of the true TTP distribution (Baird et al. 1991; Joffe et al. 1993, 1995; Zielhuis et al. 1992), even with recall of up to 20 years (Joffe et al. 1995).
When asked in an interview whether he thought the film was an accurate account of his life, Pekar replied: "I don't know what's normal because I don't see too many movies... but yeah, it felt right.
Asked if this was an accurate description of the situation, Clinton replied, "No.
Asked if he felt the regions and the union were still "some way apart" Davies replied: "I think that would be an accurate statement".
106th over: England 302-3 (in reply to Sri Lanka's 275; Pietersen 68, Bell 10) Pietersen plays out an accurate maiden from Herath.
Give an accurate number.
Is that an accurate prognosis?
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