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Free sign up"on question of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a topic or subject that is being discussed or debated. Here are two examples: 1. On the question of animal rights, there are many differing opinions and beliefs. 2. The government is currently facing a lot of criticism on the question of healthcare reform.
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He was editor of Grandstand between 1963 and 1965, and was one of the original team captains on Question of Sport in the 1970s, lining up against the late English heavyweight boxer, Henry Cooper.
Beaumont was a former captain, too, on Question of Sport.
Oslo II, which centered on question of the West Bank, was more difficult to negotiate.
INCOME TAX ANOTHER ISSUE Party Chiefs Are Split on Question of Continuing 25 Per Cent.
I don't want to become a captain on Question Of Sport and go on every week playing the fool".
On question of free markets and the fair distribution of income, for example, Mr Ghemawat says that an informed reading of economics would lead a business student to a rating of one (ie, strongly disagree).
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Johnson's fiction has always turned on questions of vision.
History itself seems to turn on questions of alliances and coalitions and parties and elections.
Here, the story turns on questions of history and loyalty.
Street signage saying stop, exit and go one way meditates on questions of salvation and mortality.
They also touch on questions of language and technology, and the way one shapes the other.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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