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The phrase "a question appeared" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing an event in which a question came up, usually in the form of a prompt. For example, "As we discussed the budget, a question appeared: how will we divide up our remaining funds?"
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A month ago, a question appeared on one of Radiohead's official fan Web sites: "How are your plans coming along for playing that improvised dance event with Sigur Ros and Merce Cunningham?
Then a question appeared before me: What am I seeking?
When a question appeared on the final cued-recall test, no alternatives were presented along with the question.
After 2 seconds, the cue and image disappeared and a question appeared asking if the participant could identify the image ("Do you know what it was? Y or N?").
At each interruption the screen turned black and a question appeared, like "How would you react now?" or "What diagnosis do you think is appropriate and why?".
After each stimulus presentation, a question appeared ("Was one of these persons more sexually attractive?") and the participant had to respond using the computer mouse.
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Discuss". This will not be a question appearing on the higher history paper of any Scottish pupil soon.
Then a question appears — "Which path would Mitt Romney have taken?" — followed by a Romney statement from 2007, criticizing then candidate Obama for vowing to strike at Al Qaeda, even inside Pakistan.
The downside would have been horrible for him… He took the harder and the more honorable path…" The ad then changes tack, and a question appears on the screen: "Which path would Mitt Romney have taken?" This is followed by a sentence from a Reuters news story dated August , 2007 "Mitt Romney criticized Barack Obama for vowing to strike al-Qaeda targets inside Pakistan if necessary".
In Fig. 6, we can see a snapshot where a question appears at a specified time point and then a collaborative writing activity takes place in order to answer the question.
A question appears at the top of the screen with a handful of multiple choice answers below it, and a bar representing the amount of time you have left trickling rapidly downward (remember, you're only supposed to be spending a few seconds on each question).
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