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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authors response" is not correct as it is missing an apostrophe.
It should be "author's response." You can use it when referring to the reply or feedback given by an author, typically in the context of a discussion or critique of their work.
Example: "In the author's response to the reviewers' comments, she addressed all the concerns raised about her manuscript."
Alternatives: "author's reply" or "author's feedback."
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Authors' response : Agreed.
Authors' response: clarified.
Authors' response: I agree.
Authors' response: Explanation provided.
Authors' response: now discussed.
Authors' response: Corrected.
Authors' response: We agree.
Authors' response: Positive answer.
Authors' response: Done.
Authors' response: pointers corrected.
Authors' response: Indeed.
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