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by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[question] See: BEG THE QUESTION, BESIDE THE POINT or BESIDE THE QUESTION, BEYOND QUESTION also WITHOUT QUESTION, CALL IN QUESTION, IN QUESTION, INTO QUESTION, OUT OF THE QUESTION, POP THE QUESTION.
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in question
[in question] {adj. phr.} 1. In doubt; in dispute; being argued about or examined. * ...
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beyond question(2)
[beyond question(2)] or [without question] {adv. phr.} Without doubt or argument; surely; unquestionably. * /Beyond ...
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into question
[into question] {adv. phr.} Into doubt or argument. - Usually used with "call", "bring" or ...
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call in question
[call in question] or [call into question] or [call in doubt] {v. phr.} To say ...
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out of the question
[out of the question] {adj. phr.} Not worth considering; unthinkable; impossible. * /It sometimes snows ...
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beyond question(1)
[beyond question(1)] {adj. phr.} Not in doubt certain; sure. - Used in the predicate. * ...
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pop the question
[pop the question] {v. phr.}, {slang} To ask someone to marry you. * /After the ...
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