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The phrase "a good question about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a topic or inquiry that is considered valuable or insightful.
Example: "That brings us to a good question about the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "an important question regarding" or "a relevant inquiry about".
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RICHARD BRODY: @Krayon Gill: That's a good question about comedy.
You ask a good question about this scenario.
A Florida State fan asked Jimbo Fisher a good question about loyalty.
So Jack Straw asks a good question about which ports and airports Theresa May visited during the pilot scheme.
Several readers have asked a good question about my article in today's newspaper, which reports that the government is printing less paper currency: What about coins?
ARNOLD KLING asks a good question about investment banking salaries:Why aren't the rents at the high end of the income distribution competed away?
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When asked if workers deserve Skittles for a job well done, Lynch demonstrates how he would throw Skittles to reporters if "they ask me a good question". Hey, Marshawn, how about giving them a good quote instead?
To my mind, a good question to ask about politicians is whether they appeal to the best instincts or the worst instincts in people.
Mr Humphrys put a good question to him about media ownership, to whit: Ed Miliband wants News International broken up, so who is going to support the loss-making broadsheets?
If the Republicans must rely on voter fraud and voter suppression to win elections it is a good question to wonder about the future of that party.
"I'm in solidarity with people who are trying to come up with a good question of what this is all about," he said.
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