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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in her reply" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that someone previously said in response to something else. For example, "She pointed out several inconsistencies in his argument, and in her reply, she asked him to clarify his position."
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In her reply, Sontag is lengthy and unsparing.
In her reply to Morgan, Keates thanked her for appearing.
In her reply, Armin Arethna, a children's librarian, thanked the patron for her concern.
In her reply, Dr. Kirschstein said scientists might have been confused about the reporting requirements.
She can't do anything about the exhortation but she's taken another tack in her reply.
In her reply, Bouattia denied she had ever had issues with Jewish societies on campus.
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Arguing with her ex-husband over her negligence of Ella, Jo reflects: "He saw in her replies a travesty of calm rationality.
Nooyi had to cut the 2011 earnings forecast from double-digit growth to seven or eight per cent, and when she was asked about this in a conference call with investment analysts, in February, she sounded testy in her replies.
When he asked her where she had been or where she planned to go, he tried not to look at her, the better to concentrate on hearing some accent of guilt in her replies.
In her replies, she did not highlight any facts to correct, but she believes that the stated information about the conflicts of interest (COIs) in the article suggests in some way that the COIs weren't adequately managed.
She had always been kind and thoughtful in her replies to my work, although she hadn't taken me on as a client.
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