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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'question earlier' is not correct and usable in written English
To use this phrase correctly, it should be expressed as "the question earlier" or "the earlier question." For example, "In answer to the question earlier, I think the correct answer is A."
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The shadow children's secretary posed the question earlier today on the Today programme.
"Someone in our office posed the question earlier today and, following some very amateur sleuthing, we were unable to come up with anything more satisfactory than Cardiff City following their 1927 FA Cup win.
Just like the Greek crisis called the existence of the euro into question earlier on this year, this crisis threatens to undermine another pillar of the European Union: the Schengen zone.
THE NEW YORKER: Ajit de Silva also emailed a question earlier: As you mentioned, in 1976 there was no epidemic but deaths associated with vaccination, which is a public health prevention disaster.
How has the 1995 discovery by John and Deborah Darnell called into question earlier assumptions about where and when writing originated?
The documents included a memorandum from Mr. Hoon's private office saying that Dr. Kelly's testimony before the panel by Dr. Kelly might "call into question" earlier evidence from Andrew Gilligan, the BBC journalist who wrote the May 29 report.
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I explored this question earlier this year in "When is a Person Not a Human?
In a written parliamentary question earlier this week, Mr Rosindell discovered that the number of incursions had spiked this year.
Armstrong's arrival could not have come at a better time for the race, whose future was in question earlier this year.
Mr. Obama passed on the boxers-or-briefs question earlier this year when it was posed by a reporter for US Weekly.
QUESTION FROM BROOKS HELMICK: Ken, I emailed you this question earlier today, but thought I would repeat it here in case you haven't gotten to it yet: KEN AULETTA: No question that e-books cost less to produce.
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