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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a question that is directed towards a specific person or group.
Example: "I have a question for a member of the committee regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "a query for a" or "an inquiry for a".
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EHOW ehow.com LOOKSMART www.looksmart.com Have a question for a librarian?
I mean, that--that's been a question for a long time before.
If you have a question for a specific person, please precede it with that person's name.
It's a question for a nerd-connoisseur with, in Douglas Adams' immortal phrase, "a brain the size of a planet".
Why they chose to indulge their exhibitionist urges by imitating women is a question for a professional psychiatrist to answer.
And here is a question for a digital-era debate: is anything lost by taking a picture book and converting it to an e-book?
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Here's a question for an enlightened-age Cinderella.
You can ask a question for an answer, and follow up with multiple questions, with Google picking the conversation out and returning the right answer.
Do you have a question for Johnson, or a suggestion for a future column?
That was a question for after negotiating a peace, he said.
If you have a question for him on a travel dilemma, post a comment below.
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