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"working on questions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when talking about a task or assignment that involves answering multiple questions. For example: "I've been working on questions for my history test all morning."
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You may be using more than one channel to share what you are working on, questions that you might have, and your availability, not to mention alerts and other information that might still be getting passed via email and other means.
Indeed, most anthropological demographers and anthropologists working on questions of infectious disease are social or cultural anthropologists.
Students who struggle with comprehension might be working on questions about their book, while others do an activity that helps them analyze characters and themes.
This seminar regularly sponsors research presentations by European and American social scientists working on questions of social integration and cohesion, social hierarchies, and conflicts.
It would be far more effective to bring together people working on questions of religion, politics, history, economics, anthropology, sociology, literature, art, religion and philosophy to engage in comparative analysis of common problems.
During her time at Radcliffe, she will study these matters further and form part of a cluster of scholars working on questions that are emerging from recent attempts to connect string theory with early universe cosmology.
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In 2006, the task of building an automated "Jeopardy!" champion was assigned to a team working on question-answering technology, or QA.
Note: Make sure to complete Question 4 before working on Question 6, because Question 6 builds upon your answer for Question 4. Implement a non-trivial, consistent heuristic for the CornersProblem in cornersHeuristic.
Note: Make sure to complete Question 4 before working on Question 7, because Question 7 builds upon your answer for Question 4. Our UCS agent finds the optimal solution in about 13 seconds, exploring over 16,000 nodes.
Then work on questions, then the next phase.
She works on questions of gender, memory, postmemory and exile.
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