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I am looking forward to reading your reply vs I am looking forward to reading your answer

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning of anticipating a response. The choice between 'reply' and 'answer' depends on your personal preference or the context of the conversation.
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I am looking forward to reading your reply

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation for a response.

This phrase is used to convey the idea of eagerly waiting for a written or verbal response from someone.

Examples:

  • I am looking forward to reading your reply to my email.
  • She said she is looking forward to reading your reply to her question.
  • ... am looking for a sincere, honest and trustworthy man who I can grow old with.I am looking forward to reading your reply! Warm regards, Polly ...
  • Aug 14, 2015 ... ... that type of connection between two people can be "planned" or is it more spontaneous in nature? I am looking forward to reading your reply.
  • ... available where a doctor and patient believe that a homeopathic treatment may be of benefit to the patient”? I am looking forward to reading your reply. Yours,.
  • Aug 12, 2011 ... It will increase/decrease temperature or increase/decrease impedance? I am looking forward to reading your reply. Thank you! Nancy. reply ...

Alternatives:

  • I am excited to see your reply.
  • I can't wait to read your reply.
  • I am eager to read your reply.
  • I am anticipating your reply.
  • I am eagerly awaiting your reply.

I am looking forward to reading your answer

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation for a response.

This phrase is used to convey the idea of eagerly waiting for a written or verbal response from someone.

Examples:

  • I am looking forward to reading your answer to the question.
  • He mentioned he is looking forward to reading your answer.
  • ... but technically they approved me and even the manager gave me a referral full of positive points about me . I am looking forward to reading your answer soon.
  • ... tangent to any adjacent faces. That being said, I am looking forward to reading your answer to Mark's question. Like Show 2 Likes (2); Actions ...
  • Mar 16, 2015 ... @Dom - I am looking forward to reading your answer. I must assume OP refers to standard notation. I don't think he would have that question if ...
  • Jul 31, 2013 ... I am looking forward to reading your answer regarding the question at the beginning of this post. Thanks. Peper said: I suggest you look for ...

Alternatives:

  • I am excited to see your answer.
  • I can't wait to read your answer.
  • I am eager to read your answer.
  • I am anticipating your answer.
  • I am eagerly awaiting your answer.

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