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Free sign upThe phrase "binary question" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a type of question that only has two possible answers, typically yes or no. I can use it in the following example: "The teacher asked a series of binary questions during the quiz, making it difficult for the students to guess the correct answers."
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crazyjane writes: It's not a binary question.
"It's not a binary question," Professor Lessig said.
Bringing information theory into the picture, he stipulated that the athlete would have to answer one binary question after landing.
In each of the finite number of periods the seller asks one of the two buyers a binary question.
The problem is that the in-or-out binary question bypasses the reality of Scottish culture, which has, historically, lived out a duality.
Numeric simulation always goes along with discretisation, and if a plume is detected or not can be regarded as a binary question.
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And he is wary of binary questions that may hide the nuances of difficult issues.
As jurors, citizens deliberate on binary questions of guilt after hearing evidence under the guidance of a judge.
I had to check off a series of binary questions: Hispanic or no, veteran or no, disabled or no, male or no.
As a facilitator, or business analyst, you want to be mindful not to lead a person too much, or to ask only binary questions.
Here, we consider the multivariate version of this problem: having n units which are classified according to q binary questions, we want to summarize the association between questions in terms of quasi-implications between features.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com