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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further fascinating question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an additional question that is intriguing or thought-provoking in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "After exploring the implications of climate change, a further fascinating question arises: how can we effectively engage communities in sustainability efforts?"
Alternatives: "an additional intriguing question" or "a more captivating inquiry".
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Moreover, a further fascinating question is how such huge molecular machines utilize ATP hydrolysis to perform mechanical work.
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Interestingly, the recombinant expression of human alkaline phosphatases shows a further fascinating aspect.
PAUL GOLDBERGER: That's a fascinating question, but a hard one to answer concisely.
>> It's a very fascinating question.
That's "a totally fascinating question," says Gabrieli.
We agree with the reviewer that whether or how attention and arousal modulate responses of caudate neurons is a very fascinating question.
It is a fascinating question to pose within a novel.
The shutdown has merely added a new chapter to this narrative and raised a fascinating question.
"More Than Just Race" is somewhat ponderous and academic in style; too often the book details an important and fascinating question only to end inconclusively, with a call for "further research".
PAUL GOLDBERGER: That's a fascinating question.
JAMES SUROWIECKI: Again, this is a fascinating question.
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