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The phrase "when does it happen" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when inquiring about the timing of an event or occurrence.
Example: "I am curious to know when does it happen, as I want to make sure I can attend."
Alternatives: "When will it take place?" or "What time does it occur?".
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When does it happen?
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"When did it happen and who made those decisions?
What kind of attack was it, and when did it happen?
"When did it happen that the policy became more important than the actual U.S. citizen?" she asks.
When did it happen that you had to defend a good wage?" Big Labor has fewer friends in high places.
Then we say, "Well, when did it happen?" It may have happened two, six, eight years before, and we didn't know it...
"We essentially need the 'who, where, when and what' of any communication: who initiated it, where were they and when did it happen?
And I'm saying, 'When did it happen that we started teaching dogma?' It's ridiculous to think that we shouldn't ask questions.
"When did it happen?
When did it happen that "a good income" was seen as insufficient?
So tell me again, have you ever fallen prey to the "Indiana Jones Effect" and when did it happen?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com