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Discover Ludwig"barely responding" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is not reacting much to a situation. For example, "The teacher asked a question, but the student was barely responding."
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The 42-year-old was barely responding when her husband brought her to the emergency room.
After letting fly that Rolling Stone was offering "only" $2.25 a word for a 500-word profile, Avery tells us: "Not only that, but my agent was barely responding to my ideas.
After a start that would have been more appropriate at the opening of a state funeral, with the fans barely responding to a series of mundane exchanges, it turned into the most enthralling dog fight.
Pedro recalls running on to make his Barcelona debut and giving Thierry Henry instructions: "The mister says …" He recalls Henry barely responding, him shouting "Go to No9", and Henry looking at him as if to say, who's this midget?
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Burton barely responds.
He could barely respond to my questions.
The second child appeared to barely respond, and his lips were a deep shade of blue.
I could barely respond when my wife asked what was wrong.
Nicholas Confessore writes that so far, the bundlers have barely responded to the 2012 presidential candidates.
He'd barely responded to Sinkler's "how do you do"s and "much obliged"s.
But rates on loans and mortgages with terms of five years and longer have barely responded.
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