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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a purpose or context related to a question being asked or discussed.
Example: "I need clarification for a question that arose during the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding a question" or "about a question".
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It is an answer searching for a question.
"Honey, I'm looking for a question," I said.
That gave me a cue for a question.
But it also gave us an idea for a question.
What would you ask, if there's a chance for a question related to climate and energy?
He emerged from the studio at a fast clip, leaving little time for a question.
It is a historic high for a question asked in each midterm election year since 1990.
"Not only for a question of age, because I feel internally very young," he said.
It was all going very well until they asked for a question from Lenny Henry.
Munir had presumed there was a very slim chance of getting picked for a question.
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