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The phrase "absurd question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a question that seems unreasonable, illogical, or nonsensical.
Example: "When he asked if the sky was green, I couldn't help but think it was an absurd question."
Alternatives: "ridiculous question" or "preposterous question".
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An absurd question.
An absurd question, you might think.
He grins as if this is an absurd question.
Do I wish it hadn't happened?" It's an absurd question, but he answers it anyway.
Given the impossibility of comparing chariots with private jets, this is an absurd question.
I always refer to it as a big absurd question mark.
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Francisco, who has become the least predictable interview subject on the roster, produced one of the more entertaining and absurd question-and-answer sessions late Thursday night.
"You ask absurd questions, or basic questions like, where is Canada?" he said.
These jokes usually started off with serious-sounding but absurd questions.
Under both systems, absurd questions are asked but the answers are never verified.
He is asked absurd questions, he said, like whether he offers employee benefits.
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