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The phrase "a good question for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a question that is relevant or appropriate for a particular context or audience.
Example: "This is a good question for our upcoming discussion on climate change."
Alternatives: "an important question for" or "a relevant question for".
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IT WOULD be a good question for the quiz game Trivial Pursuit.
And one of those council members had a good question for the big shot from America.
This is a good question for which I have no answer.
Now there's a good question for Americans to ponder as they go to the polls next week.
That might be a good question for investors interested in buying Facebook shares to ask ahead of the company's initial public offering, which is expected in mid-May.
A good question for a literary quiz would be to ask which American author and critic set his first novel at Oxford University in the 1950s.
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"How can you change identities?" It was a good question, and for Jock it seemed personal.
A good question, one for which there is no easy answer.
"What is this thing called integrity?" A good question, too, for Walter Winchell, the McCarthy-loving super slug with 2,000 papers paying to run his column at its height.
That's a good question, and for a change, I'm happy to answer it.
As long as you respond in some way to the question, a simple, mm hmm, can suffice if followed with a good question - for example, they say, "Are you free to help me cleaning up later?" You say, "Mmm-hmm, what's for dinner, are we having something home cooked?" You can take this a step further by changing the subject totally and throwing in a compliment too, "I hope it's something home cooked.
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