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The phrase "a question used" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific question that has been employed in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In the interview, a question used to gauge the candidate's problem-solving skills was, 'How would you handle a difficult situation at work?'"
Alternatives: "a question asked" or "a question posed".
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Open image in new window Fig. 1 Example of a question used in the survey [24].
The song is lyrically a worship song, inspired by a question used by lead singer Bart Millard's pastor.
An ability to 'move on' was a question used to incorporate concepts suggested in the grief literature more than one decade ago [ 13].
was a question used to assess patients' knowledge of a particular condition before and after diagnosis and to grasp their intentions and health behavior towards managing their condition.
> -wrap-foot> 'Overall PA' was measured with a question used earlier in WHO's Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey, and it has had high reliability [ 26, 27] and acceptable validity [ 28, 29].
We focus in this article on a question used in the review pertaining to roles: What roles do patients, family caregivers, doctors, and technology play in establishing/maintaining informational continuity of care within family practice?
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