Sentence examples for asterisk questions from inspiring English sources

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Red asterisk Questions that are required are noted by a red asterisk.

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On my printed calendars for June and July I have a mess of scribbled notes, full of asterisks, question marks and blacked-out lines.

Asterisk marks questions which defined signs of radiological loosening.

But because we know there were thousands of votes not counted, there will always be an asterisk and a question mark after his name.

New punctuation marks could help: an asterisk for sarcasm; a question mark followed by a tilde for confusion; double closing parentheses for happiness.

Her name risks turning into little more than an asterisk, a footnote, a trivia question.

Said Stewart, "I would be remiss if I didn't say how much I would look forward to a time … when there's not a need for a special night for women, when half of the population doesn't have an asterisk beside it … when the questions, 'Hey what's it like to be a woman in film?

Some GCSE maths exams include questions marked with an asterisk.

Ah, but there's a little red asterisk at the end of the question, and a quick glance down the page provides the answer.

(The basic knowledge questions are marked with an asterisk in online supplementary appendix 1).

Asterisk indicates researcher/clinician can decide which of these questions they consider most important.

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