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in the question vs in question

Both "in the question" and "in question" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "In the question" is used when referring to a specific question that has been mentioned or is known, while "in question" is used to refer to something that is being discussed or considered.

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This phrase is correct when referring to a specific question that has been mentioned or is known.

"in the question"

Use "in the question" when you want to specify that something is related to a particular question that has been mentioned or is known.

Examples:

  • The answer provided in the question was incorrect.
  • Please refer to the diagram in the question for clarification.
  • Often the words used in the question are the same words found in the text. Think and Search Questions: Answers are gathered from several parts of the text ...
  • Aug 8, 2018 ... Would that particular audience be interested in the question you are developing? Start asking questions. Taking into consideration all of ...
  • Sep 1, 2018 ... Why are questions in the question bank incomplete? I am trying to better understand the utility of the "Question Bank" ...

Alternatives:

  • in that question
  • in this question
  • in your question
  • in our question
  • in the specific question

This phrase is correct when referring to something that is being discussed or considered.

"in question"

Use "in question" when you want to indicate that something is under consideration or being discussed.

Examples:

  • The suspect in question has a criminal record.
  • The proposal in question needs further analysis.
  • The meaning of IN QUESTION is —used to indicate the specific thing that is being discussed or referred to. How to use in question in a sentence.
  • In question definition: The person, thing, or time in question is one which you have just been talking about or... | Meaning, pronunciation, translations ...
  • Transnational feminisms in question. Show all authors. Breny Mendoza.
  • Sep 8, 2020 ... To this end, we propose QED, a linguistically informed, extensible framework for explanations in question answering.

Alternatives:

  • under consideration
  • being discussed
  • under review
  • under scrutiny
  • under examination

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