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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about question" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a question regarding a specific topic, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I have a question about the project timeline."
Alternatives: "regarding the question" or "concerning the question".
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So China doesn't want a trade war, but there's a silent one going on that we don't know about?" QUESTION FROM IRA WAGMAN: http://horseandbayonet.tumblr.com/ ALEX KOPPELMAN: Good line from Obama just now: "If we'd taken your advice" on the U.S. auto industry "we'd be buying cars from China".
What aren't you allowed to ask about, question or discuss?
One message of wordless books, then, is that the reader is simultaneously an author... or, at the very least, an active participant who can think critically about, question and critique the story in front of her.
But what about question 1?
As the present debate about Question Time demonstrates, maintaining this space is sometimes difficult and controversial.
We'll also learn about question trees – crucial tools for a dialogic exchange that is reflective, fluid and improvisational.
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There are also the what-about questions.
It's about questions.
Tells about questions asked of Kennedy.
"To think about questions like this".
Tells about questions raised by the Atomic Energy Commission.
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