reply back?

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kfredson

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I had never heard the expression "reply back," but I just came across it on this site: English Editing Experts - Proofreading and Translations.

"Reply back" sounds redundant to me. Isn't "back" implicit in "reply"?

Thanks.

"We will get back to you." "We will reply." It should be one or the other. I suppose you can say "reply back" for emphasis. But you're right, it is redundant -- and repetitive and superfluous. :lol:
 

Barb_D

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I agree. That it's on a site offering to proofread your material for a fee is, to say the least, ironic.
 
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