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one more question
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"one more question" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when asking a person one additional question during a conversation or interview, such as "Do you have any other thoughts on the matter? One more question - What do you think is the biggest challenge associated with this issue?".
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Alternative expressions(20)
another question
may I ask another question
If I may ask
a final question
May I ask another question
I have a follow-up question
Just wondering
I was also wondering
one last point
one more thing
one more affair
one further question
final plunge
one last immersion
one more moment
one last dip
one last argument
one last request
a concluding question
one last step
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
We went back twice that year and in eighth grade did one more 15-minute exercise.
Academia
I guess I've got to try for one more, 130 now".
News & Media
But his is an odd role for an international cricketer since there is just one more T20 match for England this summer, against Pakistan.
News & Media
He closed the half with one more 3, a fadeaway with the shot clock expiring and Sasha Vujacic draped on him.
News & Media
It is the most serious threat to open societies, because one more 9/11 and we'll really see an erosion of our civil liberties.
News & Media
In addition to these eight DEGs, one more 11S and a patatin (Pat) 2 also decreased in the red stage in contrast to green beans.
Science & Research
There are rumors that Intel will be making at least one more LTE/4G investment in 2013.
News & Media
"If we add one more signal V2V," Hada said, "then we can have an earlier warning".
News & Media
With the S6 Edge already released, and the S6 Active heavily rumoured, there's one more S6 handset to add into the mix... the Samsung Galaxy S6 Duo.
News & Media
He admitted that going forward, Motorola was looking to launch two more 4G-capable tablets and at least one more 4G smartphone.
News & Media
In addition, given the resemblance between Asn and Gln, we generated one more dHax3 variant where the base recognition residue of repeat 7 was replaced by Gln.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "one more question" in a formal setting, consider adding a polite introduction such as "May I ask one more question?" to show respect.
Common error
Avoid using "one more question" repeatedly within a short period. It can make the conversation feel interrogative. Try to vary your phrasing or group related questions together.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "one more question" functions as an interjection or discourse marker. It signals the intent to ask an additional question, often in a conversation or interview setting. Ludwig AI indicates it’s acceptable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "one more question" is a grammatically sound and commonly understood phrase used to introduce an additional question. While Ludwig AI confirms its acceptability, the phrase's register is neutral, making it suitable for most settings. To avoid overuse, consider alternatives such as "another question" or "a final question" and remember to vary phrasing to maintain a natural flow in conversations. Due to the absence of specific source data, a comprehensive usage analysis is limited, but its general application remains clear.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Another question
A more concise way to ask for another question.
One additional question
A more formal synonym for "one more question".
Just one further question
Adds a touch of formality and emphasizes the question is the last.
May I ask another question
A polite and formal way to request asking an additional question.
Can I pose another question
A slightly more elaborate way of asking.
Before we finish, one last question
Indicates the question is the final one before ending the conversation.
Before I forget, one quick question
Highlights the urgency or importance of the question.
I have a follow-up question
Implies the question is related to a previous topic.
Just wondering
An informal way to introduce an additional question.
I was also wondering
Implies the question has been on your mind.
FAQs
How can I use "one more question" in a sentence?
You can use "one more question" to introduce an additional inquiry, such as, "Do you have any further points? One more question - What is your opinion on the proposed solution?"
What can I say instead of "one more question"?
You can use alternatives like "another question", "just one further question", or "may I ask another question" depending on the context.
Is it appropriate to use "one more question" in a formal setting?
Yes, but it's best to preface it with a polite phrase such as, "Excuse me, may I ask another question?" or "If I may ask, one more question..."
What's the difference between "one more question" and "a final question"?
"One more question" simply indicates an additional question is being asked, while "a final question" implies that no further questions will follow.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested