Sunday, May 29, 2016

phrase request - How to say "the answer to your question is:" shortly


Somebody wrote me an email which also contained a question.



I replied to his email, and now I want to answer the question.


What phrase can I use to prefix my answer?


I thought of: "The answer to your question is X", or "About your question, the answer is X", but this sounds too cumbersome.


I am sure I heard a shorter phrase for presenting an answer to a question. What's the correct phrase?




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