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The phrase "a big green question mark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is visually represented as a large green question mark, or metaphorically to indicate confusion or uncertainty.
Example: "After hearing the news, all I could think of was a big green question mark hovering over my head."
Alternatives: "a large green question symbol" or "an oversized green question mark".
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Mr. Hoene said the coming cuts were "a big, scary question mark" hanging over local governments.
The Green party leader, Natalie Bennett said: "There's always been a big question mark over exactly how green the green investment bank actually is and should the government remove the green purpose from the bank, then it'll be yet another example of greenwashing from this government.
Implementation "is a big question mark, it is a big challenge".
Then he put on a T-shirt with a big question mark printed on the front.
"Yesterday's U.S. jobs data contained plenty of bad news and put a big question mark over the 'green shoot' thesis that we are through the worst and that economic recovery is around the corner," said Neil Mackinnon, chief economist at ECU Group.
The skin incision can be made as a big question mark or a midline leaf-spring.
That could make companies working with wind, solar, energy efficiency, and other green technologies think twice about going public: "It puts a big question mark over some clean energy companies' plans to have IPOs in the next couple months".
"It's a big question mark.
"That is a big question mark.
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