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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the topic or subject of a question. For example, "The test had a question on Shakespeare's sonnets" or "Could you help me with a question on algebra?".
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A question on growth and environmental sustainability.
3.35pm BST A question on nuclear power.
10.11am BST A question on DisabilityCare.
Q1: Just a question on Button.
That is a question on everyone's lips.
He fumbled a question on minority contracting and affirmative action.
"So I posted it as a question on Reddit".
It's a question on everybody's mind at this point.
A question on the Australia Network, axed in the budget.
Do you have a question on getting back to work?
A question on pricing in poor neighbourhood was fair.
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