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Discover LudwigThe phrase "call question" is not correct and not used in written English.
Instead, use the phrase "raise a question" or "ask a question". For example: "The new policy raises a question about safety standards."
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For example, a participant would receive a phone call question in the following format: "who did you call at 11 25 am on Wednesday?".
For example, the participant would receive a phone call question about a stranger in the following format: "who did a stranger call at 2 51 pm on Monday?".
For example, the participant would receive a phone call question about his/her partner in the following format: "who did your partner call at 4 20 pm on Friday?".
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For example, a user who usually answers call questions correctly but SMS questions incorrectly would be more likely to answer call questions correctly and SMS questions incorrectly in future attempts (i.e., repeat a similar pattern).
"I fully support Governor Kasich's, I think it's called Question 2 in Ohio.
This year, he released the excellent album "New Energy" and a limited, one-off single called "Question".
It's called Question Time.
I started this week with a post called "Question for Gov. Palin: Who Would Jesus Smear?".
This is what Russians often call the "question of questions".
Although these patterns raise interesting evolutionary questions, they call into question the utility of relying on these characters for identification.
He wanted to play with what he calls "questions once reserved for poets and children".
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