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The phrase "below questions" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to questions that are listed or presented further down in a document or text.
Example: "Please answer the below questions to help us gather your feedback."
Alternatives: "questions below" or "questions that follow".
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Below, questions from the August exams.
Below, questions from a past test in United States history, the exam taken most frequently.
Below, questions with an American slant from "The World's Most Difficult Quiz," an anthology just published by Liverpool University Press.
"We would direct you to the Australian government for further guidance on your below questions".
The below questions are typical of those administered on the organization's admissions test.
To submit one, use the comment box on the original post or start a new thread below (Questions may have been edited).
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