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The phrase "never got a reply" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to express the idea that someone did not receive a response to a message or inquiry. Example: "I sent an email to the company two weeks ago, but I never got a reply. I'm starting to think they aren't interested in my proposal."
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But I never got a reply.
He never got a reply.
So far as is known, he never got a reply.
Most of the time, Michael never got a reply.
I am not sure if he received it as I never got a reply".
Beckenbauer said he offered to explain both cases to the DFB but never got a reply.
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You have to go there frequently, because you might send an email and never get a reply".
The government has a huge opportunity to communicate with the people by replying to their emails and letters; but when we arrived in No 10, most of the letters addressed to the prime minister would be shipped off to departments and never get a reply.
No matter how Joe like it, I just hope he can open the Disc... to look at the magazine, the videos... Maybe he would like to reply... But, Where is my special gift parcel... would it throw into the garbage can? Yonsan never gets a reply and the JJFC goes on hiatus for a few months, as he works more at his day job during its most busy season.
If you never get a reply when you text her....it's probably a fake number, deal with it and move on!
We get to hear Bierfeldt repeatedly, politely, and sensibly asking, "Am I legally required to answer that question?"—and never getting a real reply.
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