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Free sign upThe phrase "replying me" is not correct in written English.
A more correct version would be "replying to me". For example, "I asked her to tell me more, but she just kept replying to me with one-word answers."
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The tweet drew more than 25,000 responses in a matter of hours, with many people replying "me too".
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Virenque, in a panicky mishearing, replied, "Me a dealer?
When asked who designed her outfit, she replied, "Me".
When Dharma asked what she'd killed, she replied, "Me".
Asked whom the jerk was, Piazza replied, "Me".
"Reply me its very imported," the subject line demanded, bossy and impatient.
When I asked the young woman wielding the scoop who made the ice cream, she replied "Me".
He replies: "Me too but I think I'll get there quicker than you".
"I know, riyight?!!!" replied me to me.
Whoever you are asking may reply, 'Me lene (their name)', or 'Leg-oh-mai (their name)'.
And the reply, "Me too".
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