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Discover LudwigThe phrase "throw questions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used in the context of challenging someone in a discussion by asking provocative questions. For example, "He tried to defend his decision, but I kept throwing questions at him until he had no choice but to admit he was wrong."
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"Sometimes we want to minimize opportunities for people to throw questions at the president," the aide said.
— As Craig Brown watched President Obama's news conference on Wednesday night on his TiVo-equipped television, he kept hitting the pause button so he could throw questions at the image frozen on the screen.
These types are bound to throw questions at you, at the most inappropriate of moments, catching you off-guard or when they know you will falter and stutter.
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He throws questions at us and examines moral issues, but he does it in an old-fashioned kind of Billy Wilder way.
"You're throwing questions at the subject, rapid-fire, and the subject is doing the reading, confirming that the psychic has scored.
Mr. Levin said that show was "hijacked by history," as the attacks threw questions of information gathering and processing into high relief.
I'm fucking tired and I haven't eaten anything, and he's hitting the ball and throwing questions at me.
There's nothing like a lot of eager eyeballs to throw up questions".
Do not just throw away questions and statements.
A facilitator may throw out questions to spark the conversation: How do they want to die?
Don't just throw these questions out, though.
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