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"forming questions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes the act of creating or constructing questions in a sentence. Example: In order to better understand the topic, the teacher asked the students to practice forming questions using the new vocabulary words.
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Students gained essential skills that allow them to think like scientists: making observations, forming questions, and developing research projects with real world implications.
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I don't want answers about works until I've formed questions.
Similarly, it allows users to type queries as fully formed questions.
The following are based on the official guidelines voted by the Faculty, upon which the proposal form questions are based.
These queries were used to form questions that were then passed off to humans for paraphrasing over Amazon Mechanical Turk.
While AEI and Heritage both formed questions, CNN is maintaining editorial control and will pick which ones to ask.
Allow students to form questions to guide their learning: Have students assess what knowledge and skills they require and how they may access or acquire these.
To count as valid, a response must be a correctly formed question.
But Pellicano was woefully short on some legal skills -- among them knowing what was fair game for questioning and the form questions should take.
How did you go about forming the questions you tackled in the earlier workshop?
In forming these questions, students are actively brainstorming and recalling prior knowledge.
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