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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question are" is not correct in written English.
It does not form a coherent or grammatically correct structure and cannot be used in standard English.
Example: "A question are you asking about the project?" is incorrect.
Alternatives: "a question you have" or "a question that is".
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There was a question, are we okay?
"I have never asked a question, are they here legally or illegally," he said.
"Buckeyes, I've got a question: are you registered to vote?" the president yelled at supporters.
This brings up a question: are sign-language interpreters going rogue?
But that last green light raises a question: are these issues of equal significance?
The merits of such a question are determined when the effect of the charter is ascertained and declared.
But other cases prompt a question: are the fuzz too focused on sexy cases that catch media imaginations?
So, if this isn't too indelicate a question, are we looking at a case of "après moi, le déluge"?
I have a question, are the stars in the constellation of Andromeda in our Milky Way galaxy or are they in the Andromeda galaxy?
Still, the Kobe Bryant case raises a question: are athletes, especially those who play violent or aggressive sports, more prone than most people to assaults against women?
"The things that stand out – without a question – are his support and defence of current affairs through the vehicle of World in Action".
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