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The phrase "and in replying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of responding to a question or statement, often in a formal or structured context.
Example: "I appreciate your feedback, and in replying, I would like to clarify my position on the matter."
Alternatives: "in response" or "when responding".
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Roosevelt regarded Hoover's February 17 letter as "cheeky", and in replying to it, he went out of his way to show that he did not believe the problems in the economy were the product of a crisis in confidence that could be cured if the outgoing and incoming president s agreed to a joint statement.
The Hizbul chief sounded defiant, but there will now surely be behind-the-scenes attempts to revive the peace process and, in replying to a question, Mr. Salahuddin said that his group might review its stance if India made necessary concessions.
In 1948, he received the Darwin Medal of the Royal Society and in replying to D.J. Finney's congratulations had this to say: Of course it was an immense satisfaction to me to have the Darwin Medal awarded, as I have worked for a good many years, and indeed saw the need nearly 40 years ago, to reverse the trend then prevalent of misrepresenting and minimizing the importance of Darwin's achievement.
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Mr. Russell interviewed them, and their manner in replying was supposed to help the judges measure them for poise and personality.
It is better to be slow in responding than to be fast in replying and lose it all.
She stopped and in reply to my greeting, laughed, that dark, drawling negro laughter.
He smiles wryly, and in reply points a smouldering Gauloise up into an exclamation mark, a gesture of futility.
Is that true, he blocked you on your second timed lap?" Hamilton smiled and in reply said: "I think you should probably ask him.
He asks them if they're real desperadoes, and in reply the leader launches into a gruff aria in praise of pure, unmotivated violence.
New Zealand finished with 169 for eight and in reply Jason Roy (55), Alex Hales (44) and Jos Buttler (24 not out) guided England to a six-wicket win.
So says Mrs. Bird (Julie Walters), the Browns' housekeeper, and, in reply to her cheerful slander, a host of British performers descends upon "Paddington 2".
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