Examples of 'my answer' in a sentence
Meaning of "my answer"
The phrase 'my answer' typically refers to a response given by an individual to a question or problem. It indicates the personal viewpoint, opinion, or solution provided by the speaker
How to use "my answer" in a sentence
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I will give you my answer in the morning.
My answer to those questions is yes and yes.
I promise to give you my answer before you go.
I know my answer may have seemed rushed.
I would like to give my answer in two parts.
That is my answer to your very important question.
There are two parts to my answer to this question.
My answer is yes then our swords are yours.
I will take my answer off the air.
My answer to the problem came out wrong.
You may have my answer in one week.
My answer to that question may be rather subjective.
I will give you my answer in one week.
My answer has been this from way back.
You can have my answer right now.
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My answer would never fit on two lines.
You will have my answer in the morning.
My answer to the second question is in the negative.
I will give you my answer at the vote.
But my answer is the same as back then.
I will be back for my answer in a few days.
I hope my answer was enough to explain the position.
You should know my answer very well.
And my answer was always one sentence.
I do not know what my answer would have been.
My answer to your question would be quite unbelievable.
I think you know my answer to that question.
My answer to this question and to future questions.
Then possibly my answer has crossed yours.
My answer to everything is go have sex with him.
I honestly believe my answer might tend to incriminate me.
You seem a little suspicious about my answer.
That is my answer to you lot over there.
Just assume that you got my answer.
And remember my answer is still the same.
She started smiling after hearing my answer.
I will give you my answer in a week.
I want him whole when he delivers my answer.
My answer will only upset you.
You already knew what my answer would be.
That was a statement in which you were anticipating my answer.
And you know what my answer would be.
I probably did not say so much about it in my answer.
You are wondering what is my answer to your question.
I actually referred to this at the beginning of my answer.
Then you know what my answer will be.
You are going to regret asking if you listen to my answer.
Probably my answer has crossed yours.
Maybe you had trouble with my answer.
I will let you know my answer by this evening.
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