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The phrase "question *" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the part of a sentence that is asking a question. For example: - In this sentence, the question *is asking about the subject. - Can you identify the question *in this paragraph? - Please rewrite this sentence so that it ends with a question *instead of a statement. - The teacher asked the students to underline the question *in each sentence.
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QUESTION Impressive.
QUESTION: (Inaudible).
QUESTION FROM IANL: Quick question.
Question posed, question answered.
Without question, without question.
"It's question after question after question".
Similar(17)
(Another question).
Your question?
Big question.
Without question.
"Stupid question.
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