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The proper response to the statement "Sorry to bother you" would generally be something polite and reassuring. Here are some appropriate responses you could use:

  1. "No bother at all!"
  2. "It's no trouble."
  3. "Not a problem."
  4. "You're not bothering me at all."
  5. "No need to apologize."
  6. "You're welcome to ask anytime."

These responses convey a sense of understanding and willingness to help without making the other person feel like they are being an inconvenience. It's essential to respond in a friendly and gracious manner to create a positive and comfortable interaction with the person who made the statement.

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