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The phrase "figure out a question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to determine or formulate a specific question to ask or explore.
Example: "Before we start the discussion, let's take a moment to figure out a question that will guide our conversation."
Alternatives: "determine a question" or "formulate a question".
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Then she has to figure out a question to ask.
Economic experts are trying to figure out a question that just two decades ago seemed ridiculous: If 90percentt of human jobs are replaced by robots in the next 50 years — something now considered plausible — is capitalism still the ideal economic system to champion?
Nonetheless, it's a good first step in trying to figure out a question we raised in an earlier investigation post: Are organic dairies illegally pawning off old dairy cows as certified organic ground beef?
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Teachers won't be suspicious because they will think you're figuring out a question! defer.add img); For tests allowing calculators, use any sort of text-based memory calculators to record all the equations, notes, theorems, proofs, etc. Create a fake, password protected program and use the text box.
After completing a test in a topic, you can opt to submit additional questions, and if they're good, you'll earn more points (the system can figure out a good question based on how many people get it right — the best questions will be difficult).
"You have to figure out a new question, otherwise, he's got these stock answers," observed Morton Kondracke, executive editor of Roll Call, a Capitol Hill newspaper.
Since February, clients like Sony, L'Oréal and Microsoft have been using it to figure out a central question vexing marketers: how do you reach consumers who seem to be doing so many things simultaneously?
Neuroscience is the tool to figure out a much broader question: How should early reading education work?
Sometimes, you're trying to figure out a super difficult math question, and your just writing all over your math notebook.
For example, one statement "I can usually figure out a way to solve biology questions" resulted in ambiguity centered around whether students were thinking of doing questions on tests or on homework.
But, saying you won't participate without a meeting in advance might help create enough interest for them to figure out a way to answer your questions.
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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