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in question

Idioms  
  1. Under consideration, referring to the subject being discussed, as in No new facts have been discovered about the period in question. Shakespeare used this idiom in Cymbeline (1:1): “His father ... had, besides the gentleman in question, two other sons.” [c. 1600] Also see call in question.


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The shoot in question captured the couple in their element: living their lives inside their home, showing them in their pajamas and brushing their teeth, lounging on the couch, and making coffee in the kitchen.

From MarketWatch

The problem is that the season in question was two years ago.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the day in question, Ondro is 13 and has worked in the mine since his father’s death in a tunnel collapse five years earlier.

From The Wall Street Journal

He raised and turned his head, but by then, all he could see was a flash of light brown fur as the “her” in question darted around a far hill.

From Literature

Blue Owl raised the fund in question under a now-outdated structure that requires it to wind down the vehicle or merge it with another vehicle after a 10-year period.

From The Wall Street Journal