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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that is being questioned or debated.
Example: "There is a question over the validity of the research findings presented in the report."
Alternatives: "a question regarding" or "a question about".
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Was there a question over there?
There is also a question over the standard of juries.
And there is still a question over European bank financing.
I think we have a question over here.
A question over the price reads like a chat about an eBay purchase.
There is also a question over the team's measure of success a runway appearance.
Recent events have also raised a question over some components of the purchasing package under discussion.
But now there must be a question over the viability of theparty.
There's also a question over how long the batteries will last.
And that, in turn, puts a question over the viability of Mozilla.
Nor does it involve a question over which the lower courts are confused or that is likely to recur often.
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