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The phrase "answering it would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implications or consequences of responding to a question or situation.
Example: "Answering it would be a waste of time if the question is irrelevant."
Alternatives: "responding to it would be" or "replying to it would be".
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Even choosing not to choose has meaning, with some inmates apparently seeing the last-meal question as something they simply can't face — answering it would be acknowledging their fate.
Then he tells DG that his question is crazy and that answering it would be crazy.
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Referring to the Bank's duties, he answered: "It would be irresponsible of me, or any of my other colleagues, to walk away from those obligations".
However, the questions tended to be more philosophical, like, "If your car were a person, who would it be, and why?" To that, I answered, "It would be the love child of Bear Grylls and Lady Gaga.
Beryl Bainbridge answered it would be the mysterious and sententious Scurra - the most intriguing and knowing of the novel's characters - and, naturally, the character who, in a Prologue, she kills off in her novel's first two pages.
When Clinton later disputed the idea that the United States doesn't have enough money because funds had been "squandered," suggesting instead that it was because Trump hadn't paid any taxes, he answered: "It would be squandered, too, believe me".
His answer: "It would be a great advantage".
If we had an answer, it would be easy".
Answer: it would be like an out-take from the "My Nightmares" chapter.
His short answer: it would be waste-free, cyclical, and very efficient.
And anyone who thinks that they alone have the answer, it would be off with their heads.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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