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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are usually question" is not correct in English.
It seems to be missing a noun or article to make sense. You might use it in a context where you are discussing the nature of questions, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "In academic discussions, questions are usually a key component."
Alternatives: "are typically inquiries" or "are generally questions."
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There are usually question and answer sessions afterward, in which audiences have the opportunity to speak directly to the work's creators.
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They are usually questioned under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000, which allows officers to stop and search without the need for "suspicion" within designated areas in the UK.
While assessments can take many forms, they are usually questions, which are either closed-ended questions or open-ended questions.
These are usually questions to which (just about) everybody can answer "yes," but which everybody is uncomfortable honestly answering.
When it comes to tests with multiple questions, there are usually questions which will either aid you in figuring out the correct answer or completely answer a question.
Leadership and team development are siblings of the business world, but how to be effective in both are usually the questions first asked by the business leaders of today.
The Say-on-Pay and golden-parachute provisions are inherently limited, she believes, both because the votes are nonbinding and because such votes require shareholders to make yes-or-no responses to what are usually complex questions.
"Their questions are usually honest, legitimate questions and sometimes I don't have an answer for them right away.
All things being relative, the skaters in question are usually between thirty and thirty-eight years old.
The difference is that, unlike restaurant tables or seats in taxis, the assets in question are usually private property.
Because the questions are usually ridiculous, the McElroys give appropriately silly answers, and sometimes forget to actually answer the question.
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