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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a question directed towards someone or something.
Example: "I have a question to ask you about the project timeline."
Alternatives: "an inquiry for" or "a query to".
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A question to think about.
Why? 'That's a question to ask them.
Here's a question to turn it around.
At one point, I posed a question to Remy Verhoeve.
There is a question to be asked about that joke.
It's a question to which I've never received an answer.
Mr. Gilmore interrupts a question to call out: "Hello, Molly!
Or wanting to ask a question to my children's teacher.
A question to which she could provide the right answer.
Not a question to keep you up at night?
A question to which the answer is invariably "almost everything".
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