Sentence examples for introducing one question from inspiring English sources

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"Can I ask you something?" she said in introducing one question.

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McDonalds is introducing one-pounders.

Before Question Time itself there were warm-up acts, including protest singer Grace Petrie, who introduced one number: "This is a song about Theresa May".

The updated Parent's Pad will still offer key info, like games played, time spent, alerts and more, but will also start engaging parents with quick tips to help them better interact with their child, and will introduce brief one-question surveys to start aggregating data on learners.

One question today was why Mr. Gaffney would introduce a repeal bill that seemed so likely to fail.

Instead of introducing all questions at the start of the OFGs, the researchers posted one question a day, aiming at optimal group discussion as recommended in previous research [ 32, 35].

When the respondents answered one question with the same answers or no new answers or concepts were introduced, the next question was introduced.

One question.

One question remains.

One question addressed diabetes.

One motivation for introducing this question in the EFF is the importance of real estate assets in the wealth of Spanish households (80%% of the value of household assets) all along the wealth distribution (88 % for the bottom quartile and 67.5 % for the top decile).

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