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The phrase 'question follows' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use 'the following question' instead. For example: The following question is designed to measure the customer's satisfaction with the product.
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Especially when the Monday in question follows a week's vacation.
An important question follows – what should our attitude be towards these changes?
The question follows an unusual outcry this month against a television advertisement broadcast by Mr. Cellucci's campaign.
This question follows: Does the run set up the pass, or does the pass set up the run?
A more general question follows from this and applies to all multibillion-pound projects whose sanity moves in inverse proportion to their price tag.
The question follows, what would a public that was truly connected with science look like and how can we make that happen?
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Howard Jacobson's "The Finkler Question" followed.
If, like me, you thought so, a tougher question followed: Why?
The CBS/NYT question followed those listed above, and two more about deficit concerns.
"Obama", he says, before I have even finished the question, followed almost as quickly by "9/11".
It's just a question, followed by an answer.
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