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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question said" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a question that has been posed or stated, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The question said by the teacher was difficult to answer."
Alternatives: "a question posed" or "a question asked".
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William, responding to a question, said, "He's got her looks, thankfully".
Mr. Schlamme, in response to a question, said the writers should have been told earlier.
"I get a friend invite and then I get a message with a question," said Mr. Bravo.
"I don't remember it ever being a question," said his mother, Mary Ann.
"The secretary was responding to a question," said Susan Aspey, a spokeswoman for Mr. Paige.
"Whether or not those will work is still a question," said Dr. George Q.
Similar(18)
[He was answering a question, says one of the questioners].
This is not even a question," says Ms Kaltheuner.
"Southern California ports' capacity in next few years will become a question," says Sappio.
"A test should answer a question," says Dr. Christine Castano, a medical director at Health Care Partners Medical Group in California.
If the teacher asks you a question say 'Dunno.
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