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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be replied upon" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "be relied upon"? If this is the case, you can use it when expressing that something or someone can be trusted or depended on.
Example: "In times of crisis, it's important to have a team that can be relied upon to support each other."
Alternatives: "be trusted" or "be depended on".
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"There's people instead," she counters, but those people are not always to be replied upon.
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Reply influence score(t) The action here is replying.
So, yes, it is frightening to read that Mel Gibson replied, upon being asked if his movie would upset Jewish people, that "anybody who transgresses has to look at their own part or look at their own culpability".
E-mail is also a medium that demands a response: Gmail's first option upon receiving an e-mail is "Reply".
This, surely, has been the root of The Last Guardian's development troubles (as indeed it has been in countless other games that have replied upon companion AI).
Oliver, pondering Arbiter's reaction if a girl had been born, replied: "Damnation upon your cursed womb, Catherine!
"We are," Trump replied.
"He is," I replied.
In one of the cities through which they passed, a gendarme asked the family who they were, upon which Dermide replied, "Messieurs, it is the son of General Leclerc traveling with his suite".
Upon being recognised by a passenger, he is said to have replied: "Well, that's acting.
He replied, "Be you.
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