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Sleepless Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Pose at/to ?

Hello Helpers,

Would you say it is more formal and correct to use the pronoun 'at' or 'to' with the verb 'pose'?

"Relevant questions posed at/to discourse samples were the following: ...."

Thanking you in advance.
  

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Hi, Would you say it is more formal and correct to use the pronoun 'at' or 'to' with the verb 'pose'? " Both seem wrong. I'd say ' in ' if you mean that the questions are found in the samples.

  • Hi, Would you say it is more formal and correct to use the pronoun 'at' or 'to' with the verb 'pose'?
  • " Both seem wrong.
  • I'd say ' in ' if you mean that the questions are found in the samples.
  • I'd say 'about ' if you are asking questions concerning the samples.
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Hi,

Would you say it is more formal and correct to use the pronoun 'at' or 'to' with the verb 'pose'?

"Relevant questions posed at/to discourse samples were the following: .."

Both seem wrong.


I'd say 'in' if you mean that the questions are found in the samples.

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