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The phrase "a nagging question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a persistent or troubling question that is difficult to ignore.
Example: "Despite the many answers I found, there remains a nagging question about the validity of the research."
Alternatives: "an unsettling question" or "a persistent question".
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A nagging question remained.
But the tureen raised a nagging question.
Even so, a nagging question has remained.
He has a nagging question about his employees.
"What do I do for the rest of my life?" becomes a nagging question.
A nagging question for conductors is how to "place" this composer in relation to older repertory.
And it is also hard to quiet a nagging question: Where was the audience?
But their concern presents a nagging question: What are the alternatives?
And a "Nagging Question" section aims to offer a pop-culture sensibility.
The veteran line has been followed by a nagging question: is it old or just well-seasoned?
Now comes a nagging question: Against that backdrop, is Mr. Brown's $8-billion-a-year 8-billion-a-year 8-billion-a-year 8-billion-a-year
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