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'respond to someone' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are giving an answer or reply to someone. Example: I will respond to your email as soon as possible.
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Link and Cullen have operationalized these deeper attitudes by asking respondents to indicate how they think "most people" would respond to someone with a mental illness.
I feel that the leaders in my organization support efforts to respond to someone who needs help or care.
We'll see how people respond to someone whose eclectic work can look, if anything, almost too elegant and self-regarding.
And when you do engage, how do you respond to someone who says something you find insensitive or offensive?
How would you respond to someone who said that your private commitment to Michelle Obama is selfish and collides with your public responsibilities?
"The easiest way for someone to respond to someone like Dean is just to be like, well, he's an idiot; or he deserved it; or fuck that guy.
Nonetheless, any justice can request a delay in issuing an opinion -- to respond to someone else's recently added footnote, for example.
I want to know if there is a right way to respond to someone to whom such a catastrophe has happened.
After you have posted, try reading back to see what others have said, then respond to someone else by posting another comment.
Other social neurons include spindle cells, which allow leaders to quickly choose the best way to respond to someone, and oscillators, which synchronize people's physical movements.
While we often think about compassion as an individual quality, the organizations where we spend our time such as workplaces, schools, places of worship, and community centers can actually impact whether and how we respond to someone in distress.
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