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"given a response" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an answer that has been provided in response to a question or request. For example, "Given a response to the survey, we can now begin to analyze the data."
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"We've already given a response," Zeile said, referring to the vote.
It is a response to that which is given, a response to the divine that gives itself.
I got onto Skype to call their office in Shanghai, and after they found an English speaker to address my concerns, I was given a response: be patient.
Seventy-four facorrectlycorrectly filled out and returned their questionnaires given a response rate of 90.2%.
Five (1.7%) of the women doctors and 3 (1.1%) of the male doctors have not given a response.
A total number of 99 Pharmacy undergraduate students were issued the questionnaires and only 90 completed and returned them given a response rate of 91%.
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We must give a response".
Microsoft declined to give a response on the record.
Someone has to give a response for that 45 million [reais].
He used it to give a response to the "you're angels" speech Gordon Brown gave to nurses yesterday.
I ask why and he gives a response which astounds me.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com