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Discover Ludwig"received any reply" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are expecting a response or answer to something you have previously asked or requested. For example: "I emailed my professor yesterday but haven't received any reply yet."
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The query, "Does anyone out there have [a] MyBlackBerry invitation code they can send me?" has not received any replies since it was posted 23 days ago.
The NGO offered to help Playpumps improve its Afri-pump technology, but didn't receive any reply, he says.
If the TTL values in the RD message do not receive any reply within a certain threshold, then the destination node is considered as unreachable node, and all messages queued are removed for this destination.
Amnesty has said that it asked the Syrian government to respond to these latest allegations in January, but has yet to receive any reply.
So far HRW had sent two letters to Saudi authorities on the topic and met with officials at the embassy in the US, he said, but had yet to receive "any substantial replies" to queries over the targeting of strikes and precautions taken to minimize civilian casualties.
(We sent multiple emails to Citymapper, but didn't receive any replies).
The Huffington Post tried to reach a number of those who posted on the members-only site, but did not receive any replies.
Unfortunately for him, I'd reached the limit of how much creepy internet shit I could handle, so he hasn't been receiving any replies for a while not that that seems to deter him.
Unfortunately for him, I'd reached the limit of how much creepy internet shit I could handle, so he's not been receiving any replies for a while – not that that seems to deter him.
We did not receive any replies to our emails to a 10% sample of authors for further information about processes for assessing capacity and obtaining consent.
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