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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pitching questions" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of presenting or asking questions, often in a context like interviews, discussions, or brainstorming sessions.
Example: "During the meeting, I focused on pitching questions that would encourage deeper conversation among the team."
Alternatives: "posing questions" or "asking questions"
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The Yankees will also face pitching questions.
The Mets could have answered some of their pitching questions a month ago.
To the Yankees, armed with cash and riddled with pitching questions, the decision was easy.
Interestingly, some Democrats are pitching questions on the question of why more ordinary Americans aren't benefitting more from the Fed's measures.
But with all the pitching questions Girardi referred to, any rational fan would have signed up in March for 97 victories, and then taken a chance in the playoffs.
The host, Stephen Colbert, typically spends two hours pitching questions such as: "If you could embalm anyone in Congress, who would it be?" (This was to Phil Hare, a Democratic congressman from Illinois who once considered becoming a mortician).
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The biggest pitching question mark has to be Liriano, because if he can come even close to matching his 2013 output, the Pirates should be in a position to match their last season performance - but that's a big ask from a hurler whose ERA could potentially be in the fives or the twos.
He flew to San Antonio for four days and spoke up only during the morning staff meetings when Gregg Popovich pitched questions his way about defensive coverages.
In the evening, as the host pitched questions about which country invented the bobsled and what state is the birthplace of the Star Spangled Banner, Banfi walked to the soda fountain and filled a red glass with iced tea.
Dodig pitched questions to Clinton after each of these three speeches.
"Where is she hiding, happiness?" Mr. Prince asks early on, the expert Mr. Woodeson pitching the question with a jauntiness as unsettling as it is immediate.
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