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Discover Ludwig"has replied" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is the present perfect tense of the verb "reply," indicating that the subject has answered or responded to something in the past and the action is still relevant in the present. Example: "I have just sent an email to the client and he has already replied, saying he is interested in our proposal."
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Neither has replied.
He has replied yes.
Not sure if anyone has replied privately as yet.
3.53pm: Cameron has replied to Harman.
Patrick, the delightful Irish clown, has replied.
Polly has replied in the discussion below.
The military has replied with intensive shelling and repeated airstrikes.
"No one has replied to this letter," he said.
Love Iain October 7, 2013 And Shapps has replied.
Director Kathryn Bigelow has replied that "depiction is not endorsement".
Polly Toynbee has replied to commenters in the thread below.
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