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The phrase "a question at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize whether something is indeed a question or to express doubt about the nature of a statement.
Example: "I wasn't sure if that was a question at all, or just a rhetorical statement."
Alternatives: "any kind of question" or "a question in any way".
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"It's not a question at all.
It was that I had chosen to ask a question at all.
Or, rather, his wife had allowed him not to think about such a question at all.
"But in the world in which there are no problems and conundrums, it is not a question at all".
It's one of those questions that has only one answer, which means it's not really a question at all.
"Mysteries of Lisbon"? — is equally fruitless, since the question is not really a question at all, but rather a general complaint.
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During the break in filming one of the young boys said to me: "Och Mister, do you mind if I ask you a question?" "Not at all", I replied, "What is it?" "Are you a serial killer?" he asked.
"That's clearly a question at the center of all this," said a law enforcement official who spoke about the investigation on condition of anonymity.
DavIt is waiting for Flume fans on Twitter.
While the world was easily throwing a question at the extra foreskin with all its inconclusive studies and articles, Judaism was confidently calling the Mohel.
Only a few years ago, it wouldn't be much of a question at all American cars in general were considered inferior.
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