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The phrase "a question raise" is not correct in written English
The correct form would be "a question raised." Example: "During the meeting, a question raised by the team sparked a lively discussion."
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If you have a question, raise your hand.
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This answers a question raised by Elliott.
The second characterization answers positively a question raised by J. Zemánek.
This answers a question raised by J. Deddens and W. Wogen in 1976.
However, the efficiencies in benefiting its users are still a question raised by many.
Ashley said, "And there was never a question raised with respect to the propriety of that".
We first address a question raised by petitioners regarding our jurisdiction under Article III.
"There's a question raised any time a chairman is out lobbying.
In the process we also find an interesting connection between the difference operator and certain weighted composition operators answering a question raised in Saukko (2011) [18].
We answer in the affirmative a question raised by Hofmeier Wittstock (Math. Ann. 308 (19971417) 141) concerning the automatic boundedness of the corresponding module homomorphisms on L∞(G).
From this characterization it follows that V does not determine the topology of C[0,1], which answers a question raised by Armando Villena.
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