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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reply from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce the source of a reply or response. Here is an example: "I received a reply from the customer service team stating that my issue has been resolved."
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AWAITS REPLY FROM JAPAN.; Kellogg Holds Back New Ambassador's Name.
"Idiots," comes the reply from the dark.
"We eagerly await a reply from Amazon.
Also the reply from Mr. Robertson.
"Yes," came the reply from the crowd.
The reply from Mike was succinct: "Go".
"Great," came the reply from Mr. Adrià.
…She gets a reply from Mr. Professional!!!
The reply from Mr Johnson allegedly read: "Ha! Fucking amateurs.
"Not yet," was the reply from the fleet coordinator.
"Good for him!" came the reply from another supporter.
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