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Discover Ludwig'an reply' is not correct English
Instead, you could use the phrase 'a reply'. For example: I sent him an email asking for help, but I never received a reply.
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Paul Clement didn't have much of an reply; he talked about the value of uniformity while saying that some married couples were different than others; he defended DOMA's reach in a way that appeared to further offend Kennedy's sense of federalism.
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It was a reply, an opinion.
Make a request for a reply.
Wait a few days for a reply.
He grunted a reply.
It got a reply.
Please leave a reply.
A Reply, Economic History Review.
I typed a reply.
A reply in moist purple.
Deans never received a reply.
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