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Discover Ludwig"official reply" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a response to a formal request. Example sentence: I received an official reply from the government stating that they are unable to grant my request.
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None, comes the official reply.
A game has been sent to the White House, but as yet no official reply.
The official reply is that France has done nothing of the sort.
Before his official reply was acknowledged on February 17th, the governor had responded indirectly, in a speech last weekend.
According to one diplomat whose government was involved with the letter, there had been "no official reply".
But the official reply was that the plan was unworkable if existing train service patterns were to be maintained.
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