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Discover Ludwig"what reaction" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to ask someone about their anticipated or observed response to something. Example: "I can't believe you said that to him. What reaction do you think he will have?" This example shows someone asking another person about their prediction of the other person's response to a particular situation.
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What reaction?
I didn't know what reaction she expected.
"He's not looking around to see what reaction he gets.
What reaction to his research has he observed from different religions?
Love was asked what reaction Watson had to not being named this week.
"A lot of people will be seeing what reaction I'll have.
I don't know what reaction Mourinho expects from referees in saying what he has about them.
I was a sweaty, self-conscious mess, having no idea what reaction I would get.
"It depends what reaction he gets tomorrow and how his knee reacts to a training session.
So what reaction did those training runs get? "People look at me like I'm a little bit strange," says Martin.
Tonight, it was not immediately clear what reaction might follow the death of the rebel commander known as Leshi.
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