A positional phrase, like "during the semester," describes when or where something happened.
The question, as phrased, makes no sense
What is the question? This question, as phrased, is meaningless.
A question that is phrased as a request should end with a question mark. This punctuation indicates that the sentence is seeking information or confirmation from the listener.
I recommend a better phrased question.
that is an awfully phrased question
Not necessarily.
to declare positively
The way in which that question was phrased was truly remarkable
It actually would be phrased as "who all had."
There is no such English word as "phenon". As phrased your question is meaningless and can not be answered.
A person (who) is not an idea. A question phrased in the negative (NOT) is unanswerable because almost everything is a true answer. In other words your question, as phrased, makes no English sense.
"Get a Room" was first phrased in the movie "Fatso" in 1980.