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The phrase "a frequent question in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing common inquiries or topics that arise within a specific context or field.
Example: "A frequent question in the field of psychology is how childhood experiences shape adult behavior."
Alternatives: "a common question in" or "a recurring question in".
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A frequent question in course design is how much reading to assign per week.
A frequent question in conversations these days is, "I wonder what's going to happen to Japan".
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This is a frequent question that arises in relation to papers from multicenter studies.
Far from showing great leadership on global trade, a more frequent question in Washington is whether America can avoid slipping backwards.Whether that happens depends largely on Rob Portman, a close friend of the president and formerly a top Republican congressman, who recently took over as America's trade representative.
"When your dog gets old what happens to it?" (This is a frequent question and it can happen anywhere--in an airport, riding in a taxi).
A frequent question with regards to product variety in terms of mass customization concerns searching for the optimum level of variety.
During preoperative anesthesiological consultation it is a frequent question whether laparoscopic cholecystectomy can be performed safely in patients with known cardiovascular risk factors.
Screening for health problems in care providers themselves is not a frequent question.
It's also to answer a frequent question: who actually was the first woman on a banknote issued in what is now the United States?
Do you cook, is a frequent question.
— Madeline | Florida Thank you for articulating a frequent question.
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