Sentence examples for something in question from inspiring English sources

The phrase "something in question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is being discussed or asked about. For example: The authenticity of the painting in question was disputed by experts.

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The something in question didn't have handles or "things what hold the candles", but it was just as immoveable.

A volunteer can be defined as one who "freely offers to do something" and the offerings from the RR community this week produced a fine variety of takes on the "something" in question.

Something Is Going to Fall Like Rain - Ros Wynne-Jones The Something in question is the horrors, brutality and famine that descended on southern Sudan at the end of the 1990s.

That suggests something is at work in the mind of the consumer beyond simple appreciation of a product's intrinsic qualities.The something in question is expectation, according to research published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by Antonio Rangel of the California Institute of Technology.

SOMETHING viewed online billions of times a month would seem to need no further promotion, but that assumption falls short when the something in question — a turquoise triangle in the upper right-hand corner of banner ads — is a critical piece of the debate about online privacy.

The something in question is the city's traumatic legacy of the Second World War and the Holocaust.

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The 20-something in question, Pavel Boress, is an American Eagle flight attendant who has long known of Nash but never had the chance to meet her.

Then again, it's worth mentioning that the 750 twenty-somethings in question on this particular night in Washington, D.C. are responsible for some of the country's most substantial and innovative business ventures over the last decade.

However, there is some concern among Yes on 3 campaigners about the wording of the ballot question; while a "yes" vote generally signifies a vote to change something, in this question "yes" signifies keeping the status quo.

But there was something in his questions that struck to the core of own motivations.

But he quickly added, "Safety concerns are something that's in question".

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