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The phrase "replied at" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition would be "to" instead of "at."
Example: "She replied to my email promptly."
Alternatives: "responded to" or "answered".
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The critic suggested, "Temperament?" Danilova replied at once: "No.
Ms. Kidman replied: "At least you'll have something to show.
Taylan replied at 12 45 p.m., writing, "I'll come there, hope you have wireless".
He recalled that Mr. Rangel replied: "At this point in my career, I don't care".
"No such permission has been granted; indeed, some have not replied at all," he said.
"Why do I need an agent?" Mr. Clancy replied at the time.
Hood replied: "At Oxford, we apply a consistent standard in awarding degree classifications.
There, I've said it". "That'll want thinking over Charley," she replied at once.
(When she confessed this to Salter, decades later, he replied, "At least you had high standards").
"Is there a curse?" "It certainly looks that way," we replied at the time.
I don't understand," the midfielder replied, at first puzzled, then annoyed.
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