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Abstract
In a series of papers, we have proposed a non-perturbative field-theoretic
approach to deal with strong electron-phonon and strong Coulomb interactions.
The key ingredient of such an approach is to determine the full fermion-boson
vertex corrections by solving a number of self-consistent Ward-Takahashi
identities. Palle (see Phys. Rev. B 110, 026501 (2024), arXiv:2404.02918)
argued that our Ward-Takahashi identities failed to include some important
additional terms and thus are incorrect. We agree that our Ward-Takahashi
identities have ignored some potentially important contributions and here give
some remarks on the role played by the additional terms.