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Discover LudwigThe phrase "none replied" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where no one responded or answered in a particular scenario. For example: - When we sent out invitations to the party, none replied. - Despite sending multiple emails, none replied to my request for information. - I knocked on all the doors, but none replied.
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Of half a dozen individuals and sites contacted for this article, none replied.
I asked three people at the DfT for comment on the study, which also highlights the health and environmental benefits of cycling, but none replied.
(I actually contacted several of those ISPs earlier this year asking about how the 2015 order had affected them and none replied).
None replied.
IRIN tried emailing and calling Nahas, as well as several Booz Allen Hamilton spokespeople, but none replied.
At least one of the two katydids responded to approximately half of the clicks in every light trial, while none replied to any clicks in any darkness trial (Fisher Exact 2-tailed p = 0.002).
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"None," she replied.
None, Lanier replied.
"None," he replied, probably truthfully.
Members of the Churchill family have been contacted by Ms Noonan but none has replied.
"None," he replied, "but we want to provide every possible service".
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