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Discover Ludwig"gave a question" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a person asked a question. For example: The student gave a question about the assignment.
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She typically started a dialog with an explanation and then gave a question about scientific knowledge followed by questions about observations/data and then about patterns from data.
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The players are given a question with three possible answers.
Others, such as Northwestern Kellogg, require video essays, in which candidates are given a question, a few seconds to gather their thoughts and then must record a response.
Dr Brill trained his system using a million such pairs, to create a model that, given a question, can work out various structures that the answer could take.
The prime minister is listed as giving a question and answer session over lunch, with pictures of past events showing ministers mingling on tables with businesspeople.
Similarly, for matching questions, the students needed to give a question, two to ten options, and an answer key for each of the options to be matched.
For a given i, say we are given a question (c, X) ∈ Q(i).
Give a question and answer time.
If you were given a question to address, your thesis should answer it.
If you're given a question already asked by a previous interviewer at the company, inform them of that immediately!
It is especially worth noting that only QC gives a question outline in the left part of its interface, it helps much on clarifying the quiz structure.
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