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Discover LudwigThe phrase "answer back to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when responding to someone, often implying a degree of challenge or confrontation in the response.
Example: "When my manager criticized my report, I felt the need to answer back to his comments with my perspective."
Alternatives: "respond to" or "reply to".
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If you're keeping score, one correct answer: Back to business school, #financebros.
But as my mother wished, I stopped telling people, stopped trying to raise money and changed my answer back to something fuzzy and bright.
For one brief moment, they had a platform, from which they could answer back to a world that sometimes seems to hate all things transgender with a passion.
I see the riots and looting as young people thinking 'we've got an opportunity to answer back to the government', even though it's the wrong way to do it – because it's not harming them, it's harming innocent people.
Here's the cool part: The server then checks whether any needed parts are in inventory and beams the answer back to the techie.
The promise was that, if a company wasn't already signed up on the TalkTo platform with an SMS number, TalkTo would have a phone representative call the business and relay the answer back to the user.
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"Humiliation?" he answered back to journalists.
B4 Mogul's daughter answers back to Viacom board.
I would figure them out and mail the answers back to him in the Netherlands.
Asked where he most wanted to go, he answered: "Back to my place of work".
New Atheism is also good at answering back to particular kinds of arguments.
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