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Discover Ludwig"throwaway question" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a question which is asked without much thought or effort, and is usually rhetorical. For example, "Do you like pizza? - It was only a throwaway question."
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The topic is not surfacing much at candidates' forums (except for a throwaway question here and there).
Christopher insists that when he asks people whether they want to be considered, it is not a throwaway question.
Sometimes, when Milton sees a couple in the station vestibule engaged in a long goodbye kiss at 1 29, he will stop the would-be traveler to ask a throwaway question in hopes of tripping him up.
When I interviewed them around the time of their first album, a throwaway question about what love smelt like was met with a very un-media trained answer of "cock".
Included in the survey was what Mr. Benham called a throwaway question about which the company expected a tepid response: "I wish security software brands would just explain things in plain English so I could really understand what I'm protected against".
Put all that together and it is no wonder that an interviewer with a UK radio station almost fell off his seat this week when he lobbed Mitchell what he thought was a throwaway question: Did he believe in life on other planets?
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I really want to know you". If we don't want throwaway answers, we can't ask throwaway questions.
She asked me a few throwaway questions about my nonexistent experience as a receptionist, then deemed me pretty enough to start the following week.
Would I have the strength, would I care enough and it is not a light question, not a throwaway question to risk my life to save her and our son?
You could argue that it's ridiculous to take anything that happens at the Emmys so seriously; like all awards shows, it's a throwaway spectacle by design, spinning off trivia questions, memes, and talking points.
One of the more throwaway jokes in Howard Jacobson's The Finkler Question concerns the worldly success that Sam Finkler wins with his move from dusty corners of Oxford philosophy into populist self-help books.
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