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The phrase "a primary question for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a significant or main question related to a specific topic or context.
Example: "In the context of climate change, a primary question for researchers is how to effectively reduce carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "a key question for" or "a central question for".
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A primary question for social theorists, is how knowledge reproduces along the chain of subjective-objective-subjective, that is to say: how is intersubjectivity achieved?
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The primary question for senators is not whether they favor construction of a border wall.
The primary question for the Yankees is how they react, philosophically, to the Detroit fiasco.
Our primary question for the meeting was: How might CPA use Wechat more effectively to influence more Chinese Americans in Boston?
The primary question for the first part was, can Stephen or Taj betray JT?
So this has been my primary question for over 40 years.
But perhaps the primary question for future technology is not whether it will work, but whether it will work in the way we expect.
The primary question for this group was how to package and disseminate the story booklets.
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