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"to present questions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the act of bringing up or introducing questions in a particular situation. For example: - During the interview, the candidate was asked to present questions to the panel. - The teacher encouraged her students to actively participate and present questions during class discussions. - As part of the research project, the team decided to present questions to gather more data and insights from the participants.
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But according to her deputy, Danie Small, Ms. Imalwa was allowed to present questions only to the international division of China's Supreme People's Procuratorate.
Although the case appears to present questions under the First Amendment's ban on government establishment of religion, the appeals court said the case was properly analyzed under the amendment's free-speech protections.
Adaptive learning uses software to present questions and educational content personalized to each student's learning pace and abilities.
Rather than speeding through a pitch, build your case slowly and confidently, allowing plenty of time for listeners to present questions and make their own conclusions.
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In an unguarded moment, she tells me she'd love to present Question Time in the future.
You can take the boy out of Essex… It's the idea of being "vanilla" that gets him, I think, although he is cagey about his beliefs, partly, I assume, because he hopes one day to get a serious politics broadcasting gig (he's said he'd quite like to present Question Time).
In order to answer the presented questions, future research needs to choose a level of organizational decentralization and to implement this level into an exemplary information system.
Mr. Haitink is content merely to present the questions, to preserve Shostakovich's ambivalences.
In September 1994, I went with Ian Jack, the then editor of the Independent on Sunday, to present awkward questions to a senior officer at New Scotland Yard.
"He has manufactured these cases to present certain questions to the Supreme Court in a certain order and achieve a certain result," Mr. Hasen said.
But from the moment the gaunt Xolile Mngeni arrived at Western Cape high court, bent over a Zimmer frame, the case seemed once again to present more questions than answers.
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