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The phrase "written question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question that has been composed in written form, as opposed to being asked verbally.
Example: "Please submit your written question to the panel for consideration during the Q&A session."
Alternatives: "documented question" or "textual question".
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Earlier this month the Marquess of Lothian submitted a written question to the House of Lords questioning the extent of UK support of Saudi Arabia's military campaign in Yemen.
14 November He tabled a written question, the first since his reappearance.
Fine Gael's education spokesman, Fergus O'Dowd, who discovered the bonuses following a written question in the Dail is furious.
The entire contents of Hansard, including every speech, written question and answer given in the House of Commons, was analysed.
I wish you'd have given me this written question ahead of time so I could plan for it.
Luckily, Green London Assembly member Jenny Jones is made of sterner stuff, and she submitted a written question which, last last month, finally got a reply.
This is such a sensitive issue that the minister of agriculture, Marcus Vinicius Pratini de Moraes, would respond only to a written question.
In response to a written question from Baron, he hid behind the skirts of the Butler Inquiry, which had failed to notice that the timescale was made up.
"We're creating maps that are fresh and accurate down to real-time traffic information and the curvature of the roadway," Mr. Elop said in response to a written question.
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