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The phrase "answer at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the lack of a response or to question whether a response was given.
Example: "I asked him several times for his opinion, but he didn't answer at all."
Alternatives: "respond in any way" or "provide any answer".
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He doesn't answer at all right away.
Bob himself I didn't answer at all.
This one, Trump didn't answer at all.
There was no answer at all, just silent censure.
"People are so pumped that I answer at all.
Ranting at imagined "enemies" is no answer at all.
But I don't buy that answer at all.
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I don't know the answers, AT ALL.
The short answer: Not at all.
That's a funny answer, Not at all.
Asked how much he mulled his mediocre first round Friday night, Woods answered: "Not at all.
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