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Discover Ludwig"reacting with" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is sometimes used to describe the result of two different elements interacting with one another. For example, "When the acid reacted with the metal, it created a strange bubbling sound."
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After reacting with water, it becomes lime.
Foreign newspapers were reacting with outrage.
Pakistan's entertainment industry is reacting with outrage.
He cautioned critics against reacting with a backlash.
It pops with fascinating facts like hydrogen reacting with oxygen.
Some of Mr. Giuliani's critics are reacting with understandable cynicism.
Due to being struck by lightning and the electricity reacting with her DNA.
Vale was slammed for initially reacting with a short press release the day after the tragedy.
Can you imagine an early-19th-century audience not reacting with humor?
And ordinary Palestinians in Gaza are certainly not reacting with complacency to his abduction.
Mr. Henderson may have been perfectly justified in reacting with anger to the question.
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