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The phrase 'create a question' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about coming up with a question related to a certain topic. For example: "I was asked to create a question to include in a survey about pet ownership."
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According to New York University's Brennan Center for Justice and Justice at Stake Campaign, so far, courts in nine states — Arizona, California, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Oklahoma, Utah and Washington State — have made recusal mandatory when contributions by a party or attorney exceed a certain threshold amount or create a question about the judge's impartiality.
Such a practice, while legal, can create a question about whether the committee — and its donors — are getting a fair price for goods and services, said Brad Smith, a former Republican appointee to the Federal Election Commission and now a professor at the Capital University Law School in Columbus, Ohio.
The TFF said Hiddink's comments "create a question mark".
Anyone can create a question and set of answers, and supplement each one with a video or other reference material for people who want to learn more.
If you want to create a question, you just type it out, add an image, and then identify whether it's a yes/no question or multiple choice.
So let's create a question.
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But the brief exchange created a question in the girls' minds: could they move the rock if they wanted to?
The ardently populist Sun, Britain's largest-selling daily tabloid, has created a question and answer column with a new driver each week.
A rational insurer is concerned with the controls which directly mitigate the risks that they are liable for, creating a question of misaligned incentives.
Lee and colleagues [ 17] created a question and answer interface allowing users to post private or public questions.
Such a dramatic reduction of the data dimension creates a question of whether instead of the entire spectrum one can use a few isolated wavelengths.
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