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The phrase "a noteworthy question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when highlighting the significance or importance of a particular question in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "During the meeting, she raised a noteworthy question about the project's timeline that prompted further discussion."
Alternatives: "an important question" or "a significant question".
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A noteworthy question is the antecedent of a prolonged travel made by the controls, with variations in all the studies of 6.3 8.1%, except in the case of the study by Dimberg et al. [ 12]; in the latter case, the scenario chosen for analysis led to the choice of a population in which a high proportion (33.3%) made international travels, an aspect that could have weakened any potential association.
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Even so, the reduction in new death sentences may augur a future where seven executions a year isn't celebrated as a noteworthy dip, but questioned as a macabre reality.
But, Eskelsen Garcia had a noteworthy response to the big question that all three panelists addressed.
The question of what constitutes a noteworthy difference in DIC between two candidate models has not yet received a satisfactory answer.
Nevertheless, the question of what constitutes a noteworthy difference in DIC or mean scores to distinguish between competing model types has not yet received a satisfactory answer.
The head of San Pietro is a noteworthy example.
On another question, about whether Mrs. Clinton planned to run for president again, she offered a noteworthy response.
But a noteworthy destination?
He's a noteworthy person.
It was a noteworthy qualifier.
It's a noteworthy interview.
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