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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'replying on' is not correct in written English.
A more appropriate form would be 'replying to'. For example, "I am replying to your message".
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Replying on 28 August, he said that he wasn't yet sure about his movements.
It's staggering the number of landlords still replying on slow paper mandates to set up bank accounts and direct debits.
When you have depth (Andy Rose, Shalrie Joseph) in midfield, replying on Evans and Carrasco is problematic.
Other CAB staff reported that benefits claimants were increasingly replying on food banks because of the problems of accessing services online.
It was her powerful speech to the 1957 Labour conference, denouncing the Macmillan plan to bring Turkey into play in Cyprus, which enabled me, replying on behalf of the national executive, to commit the party to oppose the plan.
In replying on Tuesday to Judge Feldman's order, the Interior Department, joined by the Justice Department, stated that the continued suspension of drilling was required because continued operations without new safety measures threatened irreparable harm to the marine and coastal environment across the gulf.
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It will be easy for her to reply on one of the subjects mentioned.
All colleagues but one replied on early HDN prophylaxis used in 2000, while all replied in 2003 (table 3).
"Regulation is one thing we think is really important," he duly replied on this.
"Never reply on his phone".
"I am," Mr. Cohen replied on the telephone.
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