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I suspect your customer is thinking that aurora read replicas are like regular mysql read replicas and have a separate physical copy of the database. They do not, they share a common storage network/volume. Therefore, the read replicas can only reflect what has happened on the writer instance, and there should be no concern about the read replicas not acknowledging/reflecting the changes.
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