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Discover Ludwig"reply to it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are asking someone to respond to something that has been previously said or written. For example, "I sent an email to my boss last week and I'm still waiting for a reply to it."
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Replies, Codorniou said, will work "like on WhatsApp" — where you can select a message and reply to it and it will appear with its mini thread later in the feed.
The revelations sound troubling, but at this point it is important to remember that the draft report has not been finalized to reflect responses from those who have received it, or released in its entirety, nor has Deasy provided a full reply to it.
She sat down and wrote a letter asking Mr. So-and-So in reply to it.
Symmachus's oration De ara Victoriae was considered so brilliant that even after 19 years the poet Prudentius found it necessary to write a reply to it.
When you read an e-mail, decide whether or not to reply to it, and, if you need to reply, do so right then and there.
And don't reply to it either – even if it's just to let the fraudsters know you're on to them – as you could end up being sent a virus.
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While Google refused to comment to Bloomberg on its story, the company's Twitter account replied to it tweeting the article.
That way, if the recipient of that message replies to it, the response is routed back to the original sender.
Advertisers bid on keywords and pay when someone clicks on a link in the ad, replies to it or forwards it to followers.
Advertisers pay anytime someone interacts with the Twitter post, by clicking on a link, forwarding the post to friends or replying to it.
The Admonition was still much in the mind of England when Hooker left the Temple, and he assumed the responsibility of replying to it.
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