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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will reply to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you know that you are going to be responding to something at a later time. For example, "I received your message and will reply to it later today."
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On another occasion perhaps I will reply to you more analytically, point by point.
They will reply to your letter and they will often support your cause.
If you're in earshot of two Dots or another Echo device, only the nearest one will reply to your commands.
Every once in a while on Twitter, someone will reply to me with a link that goes to an advertising site.
One way to avoid being incessantly available is to make it clear to your colleagues that you will reply to emails within 24 or 48 hours.
The CBI is discussing the business impact of the scheme with its members and says it will reply to the consultation in due course.
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We'll reply to the best comments and questions and post them here.
So they'll reply to one of these emails in character, like: "Oh hello Stephen, very nice to hear from you, and great news about the money".
Or, if there's a subject you'd like to write about yourself, send a brief pitch to [email protected] by 5pm next Thursday (I can't promise I'll reply to every email, but every pitch will get read).
I should have on-and-off email access there, so send in your written questions — about Darfur only — and I'll reply to some of them by video on the Times site.
It'll reply to texts to let people know you can't respond right now, AND remember where you parked.
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