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The phrase "to pose a question" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to talk about asking a question. For example: "I wanted to pose a question about the project."
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Others seem to pose a question about a salient detail.
To pose a question to Ms. Rapelye, please use the comment box below.
Wednesday is the last day to pose a question to Mr. Kantrowitz.
To pose a question to Mr. Kantrowitz, please use the comment box below.
Each attendee had been asked to pose a question related to being a Jew.
To pose a question to Mr. Chany, visit the original Booming article.
Likewise, polling applications enable a person to pose a question — Is Caitlin hot or not?
Bold text added to pose a question: Just when did Trump read this?
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To pose a question to Mr. Kantrowitz, please use the original post soliciting questions or the comments box below.
Thus, it seems reasonable to pose a question to Reeve Lindbergh, the flier's daughter.
Reacting quickly, I managed to pose a question so comprehensively dull I can't even remember what it was.
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