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"a question to him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone is asking or directing a question towards another person. Example: "The teacher posed a question to him, asking for his thoughts on the topic."
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In doing so, she is putting a question to him, and to life.
Mr. Pacino leaned down toward her so she could whisper a question to him.
When Shenstone directed a question to him, the writer just agreed, so as not to get involved.
Later, when a moderator addressed a question to him, he put his head down and mumbled an answer.
And someone relayed a question to him from one of his supporters, who called himself Big Orange Paw.
When you posed a question to him, you'd generally need an alarm on your wristwatch to end the interview.
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Mr Humphrys put a good question to him about media ownership, to whit: Ed Miliband wants News International broken up, so who is going to support the loss-making broadsheets?
Zousmer and Aaron allow him a few minutes of this, and then one of them comes in with a question to distract him.
Asked where Yentob could have got such an idea from, Duke replied: "That is a question to ask him".
It was a perfectly acceptable question to him.
"NEVER!," he spat, when a Palestinian blog put the question to him.
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