make a response
Frequency: 7.510.1 per million words
To produce a reaction or reply, often in a more formal or deliberate way.
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- The defendant was given ten days to make a response to the allegations.
- The company has not yet made a response to our formal inquiry.
- The Prime Minister is expected to make a response in Parliament tomorrow.
- She took a long moment to think before making a response.
- He steadfastly refused to make any response to the rumors.
- You are required to make a response in writing within 48 hours.
- The athlete made a brief response to the press after the game.
- They are carefully formulating their words before making a response.
- Please make a response to the invitation by the end of the week.
- It is important to make a response that addresses all the concerns raised.