\starttext

\defineitemgroup[numberunderlinelist]
\setupitemgroup[numberunderlinelist][symbol=n,  
stopper={.~\blackrule[width=2em, height=0pt, depth=0.5pt]}, width=4em]


\startnumberunderlinelist
    \dorecurse{100}{\startitem hello \stopitem}
\stopnumberunderlinelist

\stoptext

I have used the above code to make enumerations looking like this:
1. ___ this is some text
2. ___ this is some text
3. ___ this is some text
4. ___ this is some text

The underline is there for students to enter an answer, like a-d.
The problem I find it is looks really messy putting the ___ between the 
numbering and text, such when you get to numbers that are wider, like 10., the 
___ doesn't line up right. I also think its too confusing this way for students 
to know what to write. Is there a way to move the ___ bit out front of the 
number?
It would look like this:
____ 1. this is some text
____ 2. this is some text
--Joel
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