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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to answering' is not a correct usage in written English
To make the phrase grammatically correct, you should use the phrase 'in answer to'. For example: Katrina sent an email in answer to the job posting she found online.
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Looking forward to answering your questions.
Hardly anyone objects to answering these questions.
Founders are used to answering questions when they're asked.
Almost certainly, the key to answering that question is financial.
The Light Railway goes some way to answering these questions.
Flynn has now committed himself to answering those questions.
That said, I also feel unequal, right now, to answering your totally reasonable question.
"That's why he's looking forward to answering questions from the American people tomorrow night," she added.
"Nowadays, they do thousands of different things, from meditation to answering e-mails".
General managers were limited to answering questions about the league's proposal.
I'm looking forward to answering your questions over the next hour, so let's begin.
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