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in the replies
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in the replies" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to responses or comments made in reply to a message or post. Example: "I found some interesting opinions in the replies." Alternative expressions include "in the responses" and "in the comments."
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News & Media
Science
Social Media
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(20)
in the comments
in the answers
in the thread
in the feedback
in the discussion forum
below the article
in the feedback section
in the discussion section
in the reply section
join the discussion
share your thoughts below
contribute to the conversation
add your voice to the discussion
let us know what you think
in the comments section
in the comment section
via comments
by commenting
in comments
below
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
Pose the question "Going to Japan — where do I get coffee?" on Twitter and you'll find a lot of "@bearpond" in the replies.
News & Media
Clues to what might happen next or where the candidates should concentrate their campaign efforts lie in the replies to other questions YouGov asked.
News & Media
These are discussed in the replies to objections 4 and 5 in the next section.
Science
A big part of DailyBooth is looking at someone's picture then mimicking it in the replies.
News & Media
Descartes reveals his ontology implicitly in the Meditations, more formally in the Replies, and in textbook fashion in the Principles.
Science
Here's one other comment that was common in the replies I received: if I can't get feedback from Jeff, many agreed, then I must find someone else to provide it.
Science & Research
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
43 human-written examples
Post requests guidance/reply on who should assume the lead coordination in the reply to the Dalai Lama.
News & Media
It includes in the reply message all service providers with the requested QoS requirements.
Just type in the "reply" box beneath the email thread, then hit send.
News & Media
Black identity is wrapped up in the question, and personal identity in the reply.
News & Media
Please consider sharing your experiences and/or comments in the Reply section below.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the context: in academic philosophy (like Descartes), "the Replies" is often capitalized to refer to specific published volumes.
Common error
Avoid using "in the replies" when you are referring to the act of responding itself. For instance, do not say "I stated my point in the replies" if you are currently writing your first response. Use "in my reply" for a singular response or "in response to" for the functional action.
Linguistic Context
The phrase "in the replies" functions as a prepositional phrase that typically acts as an adverbial of place, indicating where specific information or reactions can be found. As shown in Ludwig examples, it often modifies verbs like "found", "lie", or "discussed".
Frequent in
News & Media
47%
Science
33%
Social Media
13%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
1%
Formal & Business
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "in the replies" is a highly versatile and grammatically correct expression used to identify the location of feedback or further discussion. Data from Ludwig reveals that it spans a wide range of genres, from digital media reports in The Guardian to rigorous scientific documentation in BMC Public Health. In a modern context, it most frequently refers to social media interactions, but it maintains a prestigious legacy in academic philosophy as a way to reference defensive arguments (e.g., Descartes' Replies). When using this phrase, ensure you are referring to a collective set of responses rather than a single functional action. For general feedback, alternatives like "<a href="/s/in+the+responses" target="_blank" rel="alternative">in the responses" may provide a slightly more formal tone in professional settings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in the responses
A direct synonym that is slightly more formal and broader in application
in the comments
More specific to social media posts or online articles
in the answers
Implies the replies were solutions to specific questions
in the thread
Refers to the structure of the digital conversation rather than the content
in the feedback
Focuses on the evaluative nature of the replies
in the follow-up
Indicates subsequent communication rather than immediate replies
in the correspondence
Significantly more formal, often used in professional or historical contexts
under the post
Describes the physical or visual location of the replies on a webpage
in the rebuttal
Specifically refers to replies that disagree with or challenge a point
within the reaction
Focuses on the emotional or collective nature of the responses
FAQs
How do I use "in the replies" in a sentence?
You can use it to refer to a collection of responses, such as "Many users expressed their frustration <a href="/s/in+the+replies" target="_blank" rel="alternative">in the replies to the viral video."
What is the difference between "in the replies" and "in the comments"?
While often used interchangeably, "<a href="/s/in+the+comments" target="_blank" rel="alternative">in the comments" is standard for blog posts and articles, whereas "in the replies" is more common on platforms like Twitter or Slack where conversations are nested.
Can I use "in the replies" in a formal email?
It is generally better to use more specific terms like "<a href="/s/in+the+correspondence" target="_blank" rel="alternative">in the correspondence" or "<a href="/s/in+the+responses" target="_blank" rel="alternative">in the responses" unless you are referring to a specific digital thread.
Is it correct to capitalize "Replies"?
Only if you are referring to a specific historical or academic work, such as "Descartes discusses this <a href="/s/in+the+Replies" target="_blank" rel="alternative">in the Replies to the Meditations."
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