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Discover LudwigThe phrase "answering for that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing accountability or responsibility for a specific action or decision.
Example: "If the project fails, I will be answering for that in the meeting with the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "accountable for that" or "responsible for that".
Exact(2)
Who is going to be answering for that?
Like it or not, he'll be answering for that for at least the next 12 months (is there a player who needs the NBA to avoid a lockout more than LeBron)?
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Nobody is going to answer for that.
The Etruscans have to answer for that.
Mr. Buzbee does not have to answer for that.
And so we have to answer for that.
The voters have to answer for that one.
"He wants the authorities to answer for that".
I can't answer for that, but I can't foresee it".
"You answer for that weak soldier who couldn't have a voice," he said.
"Those who took advantage should answer for that and return the money that has been stolen".
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