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The phrase "a question proves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the validity or confirmation of a statement or idea through inquiry.
Example: "In our discussion, a question proves the importance of critical thinking in decision-making."
Alternatives: "an inquiry demonstrates" or "a query establishes".
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If a question proves to be too difficult, or seems to stump a particular demographic group, test makers often send the item back to the drawing board.
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In building your survey it is key to making sure each question proves or disproves a hypothesis about the problem or the potential customer.
For a fixed time, the result in question proves that the mechanical and thermal effects are controlled by an exponential decay estimate in terms of the square of the distance from the support of the external given data.
That question proves the splintering wedge for a young couple who find themselves stuck in "A Dog's House" of their own making.
His question proves apt, as it becomes clear that Chen, who has achieved a certain degree of fame for announcing his intention to buy the New York Times, just wants to be known and loved.
This question proves exceedingly difficult to answer, and, in fact, some theorists propose that no single, all-encompassing definition of learning is at all possible.
If what you question proves to be true, then the truth must be embraced.
The answer to this question proves to be painfully elusive for many, as it was for Molly.
The onyx Lancôme Phia lip gloss in question proved a cult hit, with a reportedly endless waiting list, but beyond the mouths of die-hard fashion-lovers, it was nowhere to be seen in the real world.
(I asked the employee how they were calibrating Dave's page turns, but this question proved a non-starter).
The question proved to be both a catalyst and an inspiration.
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