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The phrase "a question proposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question that has been put forward for consideration or discussion.
Example: "During the meeting, a question proposed by the team sparked a lively debate about the project's direction."
Alternatives: "a question raised" or "a question presented".
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Theorem 2.2 is a partial reply to a question proposed by Singh et al. [[16], p. 412].
The PA-related behavior change stage was also evaluated using a question proposed by Marcus et al. [ 31].
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