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The second phrase - "looking forward to your reply" is correct.

Used as an adverb, forward refers to a time in the future or a direction, normally in front.

The phrase for ward has no specific meaning out of context, and requires some minor contortions to use in a sentence: "How many polling places are ready for ward 2?" "We bought a cake for Ward because it's his birthday."

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"Looking forward to your reply" is correct.

Look forward to means "anticipate with pleasure."

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We are looking forward to seeing you soon for your interview

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I have often seen "looking forward (or 'I look forward') to your favorable reply"

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Looking forward to your reply is correct.

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looking forward to your reply.

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Looking forward to your co-operation.

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Looking forward to your presence.....

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Looking forward to your presence.

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Not yet had lunch

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