Sentence examples for question the word from inspiring English sources

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Now, far be it from me to question the word of Lloyd Blankfein and his subalterns.

I'm not even going to touch that question the word "silly" comes to mind.

He peered down close to the page and said, "I now question the word 'overbearing' on Page 32".

But I question the word 'black.' I'm not sure if it's an English, European or Western way of thinking".

This is the first question!" The word "first" was subsumed in a Donaldian chuckle — the kind that serves as an ambiguous indicator of both sarcasm and glee.

And this first question, the word we utter as children when we first realize that life will be taken away from us, scarcely changes, in depth or tone or mode, throughout our lives.

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When the words "emergency room" appear in a question, the words "full doggy disclosure" must appear in the answer (along with a less disingenuous synonym for "altercation").

"There's no question, the wording was overly broad.

"There's no question the wording was overly broad," Parker said at a press conference last week.

In 8 of the 12 questions the word "the hip" was changed to "the ankle" whereas the remaining 4 questions were new foot and /or ankle-related questions.

We asked half the sample the question including the word "rights" and the other half was asked the exact same question without the word "rights".

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