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The phrase "a question with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific type of question or when discussing the characteristics of a question.
Example: "I have a question with a unique perspective that I would like to share."
Alternatives: "a question containing a" or "a question featuring a".
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Why do analysts always answer a question with a question?
Ms. Finneran answered a question with a question.
That used to be a question with a fairly obvious answer.
But surely this is not a question with a yes or no answer.
Characters dance without warning, answer a question with a line of song, and play charades.
There is always a question, with a modern-dance company, whether the troupe should continue after the creator's death.
It also makes clear that "Who's ahead?" is not by any means a question with a single, simple answer.
Heritage: Scottish, English and Texan Muses: Oh, sweet mother, that is a question with a very long answer.
And the media ignores them because … well, there's a question with a thousand answers, many of which involve power.
It is a question with a direct bearing on how a predictably furious international community now responds.
If a boat is missing a number or sticker, it raises a question with a tax collector.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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