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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question in reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to specify that a question pertains to a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "I have a question in reference to the recent changes in the policy."
Alternatives: "a question regarding" or "a question about".
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Side one would not close until "Why Did You Throw Away Your Giro?", a track consisting of a question in reference to a line from "Rockman Rock" from a female adult jokingly answered by a male person, ended in 20 seconds.
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A fan asked a question, in part, referencing New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist, whose nickname is "The King".
With angst and attitude in his voice, he sang out loudly, "(What's so funny 'bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding?" After watching the recent Republican Presidential debates, I can't help but ask the same question in reference to political correctness.
There was one key question in reference to team work but relevant information from all parts of the interview was used in the analysis (see Appendix 1).
It contrasted with the good reliability of the same question in reference to the use of recreational drugs at least once.
To provide context -- I have never been asked these questions in reference to working as an unpaid intern.
Your answer in the negative naturally leads to more questions in reference to your intended route (always pronounced rout); and wherever you are going, you invariably learn that you can't get there without immense difficulty and danger, and that all the great sights are somewhere else.
The features of open questions in reference [4] are: No fixed method, No fixed answer or many possible answers, Solved in different ways and on different levels (accessible to mixed abilities), take a permission to a natural mathematical way of thinking, Develop reasoning & communication skills and open' creativity and imagination when relates to real-life context.
Participants were questioned in reference to current smoking status (yes or no) and heavy alcohol consumption (>14 vs. ≤ 14 drinks/week).
That is a question lately debated in reference to "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," the exhaustively discussed, exhaustingly delayed new musical that began previews in late November and has postponed its opening date three times.
(21, Nick Griffin) Directed to Nick Griffin, the question was in reference to a quotation attributed to him.
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