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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'how he replies' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when discussing the response of a person to a particular situation or question. For example, "I'm curious to know how he replies when he is asked why he left his job."
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And no matter how he replies, you'll have done the right thing by expressing yourself honestly and respectfully.
Keane, now the national football team's assistant manager, was describing how he replies when people ask where he's from.
And he's smart about how he replies.
There's an infamous scene in the movie Marathon Man where Laurence Olivier cryptically asks Dustin Hoffman, over and over again, "Is it safe?" Hoffman has no idea what he's talking about, and no matter how he replies -- "Yes, it's safe, it's very safe" or "No it's not safe at all" -- Olivier drills Hoffman's un-anesthetized teeth in response.
Start by saying hi and see how he replies.
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This is how he replied.
I mentioned the article to Marshall, and when he said he had read it, I asked how he replied to such arguments.
Related: In 1988, Oprah asked Donald Trump if he'd ever run for president -- here's how he replied.
Asked how he relaxes, he replies: "I read a lot and like arguing with people".
Why? "That's how it is," he replies.
When asked how it feels he replies: "Take a life to save a life.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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