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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a question" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific question being posed or considered, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The teacher paused at a question that required deep thought from the students."
Alternatives: "regarding a question" or "concerning a question".
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Laughing at a question about fiscal responsibility.
"You pick away at a question," Byrne said.
He made his comments about the charge at a question time event held at the Bafta.
Eric Baggio, the mortuary owner, looked puzzled at a question:"Why bulletproof?" He shrugged.
Mr. Blair made the announcement at a question and answer session with parliamentary committee chairmen.
Clegg outlined his approach when he was questioned about the policy at a question and answer session today.
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At a question-and-answer session, Mrs. Bush said that teachers were underpaid.
At a question-and-answer session afterward, one student asked what the point of it all was.
At a question-and-answer session in July that he participated in, at least a dozen attendants rattled off their questions in fluent Na'vi.
Mr. Bloomberg showed off his iPad, which he purchased in May, at a question-and-answer session with Staten Island residents on Tuesday night.
At a question-and-answer session following a press screening last Monday, some of the journalists present seemed intent on recycling the arguments of 2004.
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