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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two-part question" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a question that consists of two distinct components or inquiries.
Example: "I have a two-part question regarding the project timeline and budget."
Alternatives: "dual inquiry" or "twofold question"
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AUDIENCE: Two-part question, [INAUDIBLE].
MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: Senator Clinton, two-part question.
Mr. President, I have a two-part question.
TAMARA: I have a two-part question, somewhat related to that.
SORKIN: It's sort of a two-part question, so I'll answer in two parts.
A two-part question: One, have you learned anything from military photographs that were apparently taken of the shuttle in its final moments?
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I forgot the other part of your three-part question.
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Why the producers might anticipate a less-than-pleasant scene after a real game-ending question became clear when a contestant missed one part of a four-part question.
The two-part BBC documentary questioned the country's commitment to tackling Taliban militancy, arguing that some in Pakistan were playing a double game.
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