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The phrase "aggregate questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or grouping of questions, often in the context of surveys, research, or data analysis.
Example: "In our study, we will aggregate questions from various sources to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the topic."
Alternatives: "combined questions" or "grouped questions".
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We also created a concept called Kheytiwala where we designate farmers in our program as part-time employees to aggregate questions from farmers and communicate them to us and to coordinate logistics.
A total of 233 questionnaires, each containing 18 aggregate questions were designed and issued out to respondents who are divided into 5 categories of SMEs base on their area of operations.
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Adam D'Angelo, who has been friends with Zuckerberg since their hacking and programming days at Exeter, teamed up with another former Facebook employee, Charlie Cheever, to start Quora.com, a social network that aggregates questions and answers on various topics.
It aggregates questions from audience members, can assign remote co-hosts, provide screenings to approve video callers behind the scenes, or work with an editor to cut between single or multi-shots in realtime.
The randomized design permitted data to be aggregated question-by-question allowing an examination of how utilities changed as respondents progressed through the interview.
We will aggregate your questions and incorporate answers into our communications.
Localmind's iPhone app takes things a step further, asking users to connect major social networks to aggregate potential questions around locations.
The solution: CC: the support email to Helpjuice and their "Juicers" will aggregate the questions, write the response for your FAQ page, send it to you for approval, and post it.
The QDS is a self-report instrument that contains 5 aggregate summary questions regarding alcohol use.
The questionnaire was long, so I have aggregated the questions, but here are the sorts of things that I was asked to evaluate.
The variation in density is dependent on the specific aggregate in question.
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