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question of mine
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "question of mine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific question that you have or are concerned about. Example: "I have a question of mine that I would like to discuss during the meeting."
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Alternative expressions(20)
a question I have
concern of mine
relation of mine
theme of mine
subject of mine
thing of mine
question of timing
question of safety
question of absorption
question of performance
question of definition
question of freedom
question of trust
question of enforcement
something of interest
a creation of mine
something of hunger
topic of mine
something for me
something of mine
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9 human-written examples
The "Millionaire" operative was herself stymied by a question of mine.
News & Media
When he told me that a question of mine about the war in Vietnam was "bloody stupid", he was right.
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I suppose a significant aspect of what inspired the stories in "A Wild Swan," then, was that old question of mine, What happens after "happily ever after"?
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(Rabin later answered a question of mine about Chemtob's strategy by saying that some lawyers "throw everything against the wall and hope that it sticks").
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Another conspicuous trend is that the film is generally falling short of Noah's openings – suggesting, to answer a question of mine from a few weeks ago, that developing territories you might expect to swallow conservative narrative classicism actually prefer Darren Aronofsky's radical approach to biblical material (hence that film's $362m take).
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A favorite question of mine is "Why?" Why are there so many cultures, faiths, and deities?
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49 human-written examples
In particular, the country requires a stable, socio-economically and environmentally coordinated regulatory framework for the coal sector, one that encompasses the question of mine-closure (Cao 2017).
This is a large bill, but Peggy and Emma were also bearing some more personal questions of mine.
News & Media
Early Wednesday local time, Hall who speaks Arabic and has been in contact with residents got in touch with a 54-year-old resident of the camp named Issam via social media, and was able to transmit some questions of mine, as well.
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"Already we have been discussing the question of illegal mining... here it is related to the policy of the government.
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This paper addresses the question of whether mining can be done in a way that contains and remediates environmental impacts and thereby safeguards the livelihoods of local populations.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using simpler alternatives like "my question" for direct and concise communication.
Common error
While grammatically correct, overuse of "question of mine" can make your writing sound stilted. Vary your sentence structure by using more direct alternatives like "my question" or "a question I have" to maintain a natural flow.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "question of mine" functions as a possessive noun phrase. It denotes a question that the speaker or writer has originated or to which they feel a personal connection. Ludwig's examples show it used in various contexts to introduce inquiries or highlight personal reflections.
Frequent in
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "question of mine" is a grammatically correct possessive phrase used to indicate personal ownership or connection to a question. While not as common as simpler alternatives like "my question", it adds a slightly more formal and reflective tone to writing. Ludwig highlights its presence in news and media sources, and confirms its acceptability for general use. To maintain a natural writing style, it is advisable to use it in moderation. The AI deems it correct and useful for high-quality content.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
my question
More direct and common way to express the same idea.
a question I have
Rephrases the idea with a common verb and possessive.
a query of my own
Replaces "question" with "query" and emphasizes personal ownership.
a question that I posed
Focuses on the act of asking the question.
a question I'm pondering
Highlights the act of thinking deeply about the question.
a question I'm grappling with
Indicates a question that is difficult to answer.
an inquiry originating from me
More formal and elaborate way to express the same idea.
something I've been wondering about
Shifts focus from a specific question to a general sense of wonder.
a point I'm curious about
Replaces "question" with "point" and emphasizes curiosity.
an issue I brought up
Focuses on the act of raising the issue.
FAQs
How can I use "question of mine" in a sentence?
You can use "question of mine" to emphasize your personal connection to the inquiry. For example: "The operative was herself stymied by a "question of mine"."
What's a simpler alternative to "question of mine"?
A simpler alternative is "my question". It's more direct and commonly used.
Is "question of mine" formal or informal?
"Question of mine" leans toward the formal side. For a more informal tone, you might choose "my question" or "a question I have".
Is it ever incorrect to use "question of mine"?
No, it's not incorrect, but consider your audience and the overall tone of your writing. Sometimes, simpler phrasing like "my question" is more appropriate.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested