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If a quote you're using is a question in itself, but the statement that surrounds the quote is also a question, where would you put the question mark? For example, "Just to clarify, you asked 'isn't the PS5 out of stock?' right?" That's how I would think it would go. Another example would be, "Didn't you ask 'is the barbeque this weekend?' last weekend?" These are examples of how I think it might look, but I'm not sure if these are grammatically correct. Could you please tell me if these examples are correct?

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