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Discover Ludwig"question pop up" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
However, the phrase "pop-up question" might be used to refer to an onscreen prompt or survey that appears unexpectedly. For example: "Visitors to the website were surprised when a pop-up question asked them to rate their shopping experience."
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Color-coded results for each student and question pop up instantly in the teacher app in rows and columns, with green boxes indicating correct responses, and red boxes indicating incorrect responses.
It was from a Dell customer, up early to play golf, someone he had never met in person who had seen his coffee question pop up in his LinkedIn account.
With regard to finding a reasonable time of letting the first question pop up in the videos, the above said starting points of 1, 2, 3 and 4 minutes are examined.
TV talk-show host and medical guru Dr. Mehmet Oz saw a question pop up on his Dr. Oz blog recently: "What do sex and hunger have in common?" Pretty soon, Unilever or Walgreens might be able to answer that question.
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This question pops up everywhere, underlying concerns about "failure to launch" and "boomerang kids".
This question pops up occasionally, with a different business or group mentioned as the supposed beneficiary.
If that question pops up on an exam or at a dinner party, you might want to be wary.
Asked in different ways, the question pops up time and again in these days of budgetary caution.
A. When this question popped up for the third time, I realized there was no getting around it.
This question popped up in the afternoon session: would the panel commit to a convention next February to review progress?
The question pops up often, too, when starting searches about George Clooney, the Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, the actress Ellen Page, Genghis Khan, several cartoon characters and even the pope.
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