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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as for question" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce another question or issue, usually one that is more specific or important than the ones previously mentioned. Example: "We have discussed our plans for the weekend, but as for question of what we're going to have for dinner, that's still up in the air."
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As for Question 2, he said that if someone like Ms. Heifetz repeatedly read the excerpt and thought about every little nuance, she might decide there was more than one correct answer, but that for students listening to the "overall flow" of the passage, No. 1 was clearly the best answer.
(scoring as for question 1) 3 Did you worry about your use of your headache medication?
(scoring as for question 1) 4 Did you wish you could stop?
(scoring as for question 1) 5 How difficult would you find it to stop or go without your headache medication?
Finally, as for question (1d), the nation is typically seen as an essentially non-voluntary community to which one belongs by birth and early nurture and such that the belonging is enhanced and made more complete by one's additional conscious endorsement.
(Please tick one) I memorized each galaxy (0) I just watched and eventually got it (1) No strategy (0) I put them into an order/hierarchy (2) Other (scored as for question 1c) 4. Number the galaxies according to how you think they were ordered.
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"As for questions about its description of the war, it never came up," he said.
As for questions from the floor, there were a rare couple of curve balls.
As for questions about their lack of chemistry on the court for two seasons, Van Horn shrugged and said, "That's all there is to it, it's dead.
As for questions about safety, he said that in 2007, injuries to employees and passengers fell to their lowest levels in four years.
As for questions about where the money has gone from the sale of players such as Matt Jarvis and Steven Fletcher last summer, Morgan said it had "been used to stop a £6m loss becoming a £12m, £13m or £14m loss".
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