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The phrase "as a riposte" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a response or reply, especially one that is sharp or witty, often in the context of a debate or argument.
Example: "Her comment was intended as a riposte to his earlier criticism, showcasing her quick wit."
Alternatives: "as a response" or "as a reply".
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This was not presented as a riposte to China's plans.
Get over it!" Slightly baffling, but definitely homophobic, and obviously intended as a riposte to Stonewall.
As a riposte, she devised an evening in which the reading is banned.
As a riposte, Madrid last year classified bullfighting as a protected part of the region's cultural patrimony.
As a riposte he plans to import a "microcar" like the Canta LX from Europe to zip around Santa Fe.
As a riposte by the professor puts it, however: "There is a difference between focus and exclusion.
Toulouse-Lautrec painted his parody when he was a student, as a riposte to official salon art.
The Fourteenth Amendment, with its joining of these concerns, was consciously framed as a riposte to Dred Scott; and this is Obergefell's lineage.
They are intended as a riposte to what the store's fans regard as the nameless, faceless quality of services like Netflix.
As a riposte, the university leadership organised an "Aggies United" anti-discrimination show featuring speeches and music in the Kyle Field football stadium that faces the student centre.
This poster van has been organised by the campaign group Liberty as a riposte to the Home Office's recent "Go Home" campaign.
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