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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are you responding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring if someone is currently replying or has begun to reply to a message or question.
Example: "I sent you a message earlier, and I'm just checking to see if you are you responding yet."
Alternatives: "Are you replying?" or "Are you answering?".
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Are you confronting any specific worries at present, and, if so, how are you responding to them in your work?
How are you responding to Twitter queries?
But for you as a manager … how are you responding to it?
Ask yourself why are you responding a certain way.
How are you responding to all the critical acclaim?
Now, not only are you responding with stressful behavior to the negative energy that is being aimed at you, but you have also abandoned yourself in the face of it.
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If you're an optimist, chances are you'll respond positively no matter the circumstances.
"Was he thirsty... or are you?" He responds.
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