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'invasive question' is a correctly formed phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, "I felt uncomfortable answering the interviewer's invasive question about my personal life."
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"It's an invasive question.
"A broad response like that acknowledges the asker's concern or interest and at the same time, frees you from what you feel is an invasive question," she added.
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Piggott reacts to these invasive questions with rueful resignation.
And it's why I don't answer invasive questions on census forms.
Invasive questions about private matters deter exceptional people from public service.
The thought calmed me — I was glad there was some padding between him and my invasive questions.
"I remember sometimes thinking, 'How the fuck did they know that about me?'" she says of interviewers' tendency to ask invasive questions.
We joked about the fact that we looked different, that others had curious, sometimes invasive questions about it.
Nice features?" It was a classic Israeli moment — a total stranger posing invasive questions reserved in most other places for family or friends.
In some cases, this involved invasive questions about donor activity and excessively burdensome delays on a final determination of tax-exempt status.
As a trans woman, I'm used to other people feeling like they have a right to interrogate me, so her rude and invasive questions weren't a surprise but what happened next was.
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