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Discover LudwigThe phrase "answered taking" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not clear what this phrase is meant to convey. To make a sentence using the phrase "answered" correctly, you could say, "He answered the question quickly and accurately."
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"Not necessarily," Mr. Aznar answered, taking the statesman's route.
"Because we didn't know any better," I answered, taking away the iPad in his hand and replacing it with a book.
The mean score was computed as the sum of all the items over the number of items answered (taking into account the missing data).
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When Galore asked her what mantra she lives by, she answered, "Take what is yours".
The responses that were not answered taken as invalid cases, so that there was only response time of valid cases.
Being only 12 he answers, "Take off your shoes".
Only she's too busy to answer take the call, so she orders Mr. Buffett to tell the president to text her.
Stringer hesitates to answer, takes a breath and says: "Idei is the mastermind.
The easier it is for them to answer, take action or address your need, the better.
Each time, Cohen repeated the same answer, taking the Fifth without saying that he was taking the Fifth.
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