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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every question" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to the concept of all questions within a specific context. For example: "Every question on the exam was challenging." This sentence means that all of the questions on the test were difficult. Another example: "She was able to answer every question asked during the interview." This sentence means that she successfully responded to all of the questions that were posed to her during the interview. In both of these examples, "every question" is used to indicate that all questions within a certain scenario were included or addressed.
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They answer every question.
Johnson answered every question.
You must answer every question correctly.
We have tried to answer every question.
Every question tells a moving story.
Every question on my list was answered.
You see two sides to every question.
He answers every question from reporters.
"He failed on every question.
Every question has been answered.
Every question must be answered.
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