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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trick question" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when asking a question which is intended to be difficult to answer or which has an unexpected answer. For example: "Do two plus two equal four? That's a trick question!".
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It's a trick question.
Not a trick question.
That's not a trick question.
That was a trick question.
Was this a trick question?
Yes, it's a trick question.
This is a trick question.
It's not a trick question.
Go!" It was a trick question.
It had been a trick question.
This sounded like a trick question.
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