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How do you use the word such in a sentence using question?

Here are some examples of how to use "such" in a sentence, forming a question:

Direct questions:

* "Such a beautiful day! What are we going to do?" (Expressing surprise or excitement)

* "Why would you say such a hurtful thing?" (Expressing disapproval or concern)

* "Have you ever seen such a magnificent sunset?" (Expressing awe or wonder)

* "How did you create such a delicious meal?" (Expressing admiration or curiosity)

* "Where did you find such a unique treasure?" (Expressing amazement or interest)

Indirect questions:

* "I wonder what motivated them to do such a risky thing." (Expressing curiosity)

* "I can't imagine why anyone would want to live in such a remote place." (Expressing disbelief)

* "I'm curious to know how they achieved such incredible success." (Expressing interest)

These are just a few examples, and the specific usage of "such" will vary depending on the context of the question you want to ask.

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