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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question during the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific moment in time when a question is asked, often in the context of an event or discussion.
Example: "I had a question during the presentation that I wanted to ask the speaker."
Alternatives: "a query at the" or "an inquiry during the".
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Cover: President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, listens to a question during the third round of questioning on the third day of his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, on Capitol Hill in Washington, to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy.
President Clinton famously answered a question, during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, with the words "it depends on what the meaning of the word is is".
The last part of his comment was a reference to the Afghan immigrant who had asked a question during the debate.
You can go to the Kiplinger site and submit a question ahead of time, or ask a question during the event.
When Mr. Romney does mention Massachusetts, it is hardly with native pride: Responding to a question during the debate, he referred to his home of almost 40 years as "that very difficult state" and "the toughest of states".
"What you read in the press is extremely exaggerated," Mr. Dooner said in response to a question during the call about the reports that he and Mr. Heekin were not speaking.
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Fed Chair Yellen described the same plan on May 7, 2014 in response to a question during testimony before the Joint Economic Committee of Congress.
The Spanish foreign minister José Manuel García Margallo answers a question during a press conference with the head of the opposition Syrian National Council, Abdel Basset Sayda.
The president dismissed a question during a recent press conference about the rise in anti-Semitism, telling the Jewish reporter who asked the question to "sit down," interpreting the question as a personal attack. .
The footage captured reporter Liang Xiangyi ― who works for Yicai, China's largest financial media conglomerate ― rolling her eyes as another reporter, Zhang Huijun, asks a question during a convening of the National People's Congress.
"How can we run a government if there is any tension?," Mr. Gilani said in response to a question during a news conference at the prime minister's house in the capital.
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