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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question is posed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has asked a question or that a question has been presented for consideration.
Example: "During the meeting, a question is posed about the project's timeline, prompting a discussion among the team members."
Alternatives: "a question is raised" or "a question is asked".
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When a question is posed to the group, an employer can observe behaviors and assess candidates' interactions and interpersonal, leadership, and teamwork skills.
Over plaintive piano and a slurry of Trump misogyny, a group of young girls comb their hair before a question is posed.
He has said it was inspired, structurally, by seventeenth-century balladry: a question is posed, and answers stack up, though none are particularly comforting.
— Strong yes — Moderate yes Do you believe that if a question is posed extremely intelligently, like, the greatest question ever posed, that it can't really be misleading?
Now a question is posed naturally: as the GVI problem is an extension of the VI, can this theory be extended to the GVI?
Once, in the documentary, Richard and Mildred playfully defer to each other when a question is posed.
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A question was posed sometime after: Is there a shorter such axiomatization for C4, using a 2-axiom basis or even a single axiom?
"I attended a meeting last week where a question was posed.
In Meetings: Should a question be posed during a group session, speak up, by all means!
A question was posed to all the athletes, and a chivalrous Eaton said, "Ladies first".
A question was posed to them: Have you ever been to a stand-alone record shop?
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