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Discover Ludwig'replied her' is a perfectly acceptable usage in written English.
You can use it to indicate the response of a person in a conversation. For example: "What did you say?" She asked. "I said I have to go," he replied her.
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Some gringo," replied her colleague.
"No," she replied, her brown eyes twinkling.
He nervously asked: "Whose gun?" She replied her own.
"I'm afraid you do," replied her mother.
"In a minute," replied her husband.
"And is this Park Avenue?" "It was," replied her companion.
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"Yeah, and such small portions," replies her friend.
"Yes!" replies her contact, holding the gaze, as she flaps even more wildly through the center.
I've always hated having free time and personal space," replies her boyfriend.
Leona Lewis replies (her manager Simon is a good friend of the PM) but only to issue a denial.
Because she wasn't able to reply, her student loan claim was cancelled and she had to reapply.
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