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"leading questions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to questions that are so directed as to suggest the desired answer or path of thought. For example, "The prosecutor posed leading questions to the witness in order to influence the jury's opinion."
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leading questions
noun
Plural of leading question
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They're leading questions.
They amounted to staccato answers to leading questions.
His leading questions about death and persona were calculated".
His role is to toss leading questions at her.
I do not think you should ask leading questions.
Didn't set a foot wrong, answered all the obvious leading questions about Colombia with a smile.
Tuesday, he barked out leading questions to the somewhat hapless Cooper.
"They're leading questions, as they'd say in a court of law".
I looked around the big rectangular seminar table and peppered the students with leading questions.
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Open, non-leading questions about these topics were asked.
Use non-leading questions strategically.
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