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answer up
verb
To come forth with an answer.
Exact(8)
Some days we can answer up to 150 calls or more".
The lady registrar was a bit testy because the sergeant didn't answer up promptly about his party affiliations.
There are two full-time rules associates, in addition to Loehr, Fahleson and nine regional directors who may answer up to 40 questions a month.
Our Web site already has resources, including books, that are frequently updated, conferences that can be played on the Web and chat rooms that answer up to 2,000 questions a year.
It is demanding; very often we answer up to 50 e-mails per day, thereby burning the midnight oil!
Students who have taken this kind of course typically answer up to 85% of the questions correctly on the FCI.
Technically they answer up to the DON but I wonder if the person who was on floor that day will have some interesting discussion with their medical defence organisation".
When he wanted to find out if Aristotle was wrong to say that a small body would fall at a different speed from a large body, he didn't look the answer up in an old book about falling objects.
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