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The phrase "a question exploring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a question that seeks to investigate or delve into a particular topic or issue.
Example: "Here is a question exploring the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "an inquiry examining" or "a query investigating".
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A question exploring the prevalence of chronic illness was added to the questionnaire in 2003.
The primary outcome variable was prevalence of hypertension, based on the acknowledgment of hypertension existence in the last 12 months in a question exploring current chronic diseases.
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It's a question explored here via the stories of a trio of young people.
"If we are not us, who are we, then?" It's a question explored here, both fascinatingly and too frequently.
The decision also raises a question explored in this recent Politico story by Steve Friess: how much can Obama accomplish without having to bother with a sclerotic Congress?
Once you have a data source, you can ask a question, explore the data to see what you can find serendipitously or you can use one of the story templates that comes with the product, which Sall says takes you down a path to explore the data in a standard kind of way.
Whether these Palestinians, once the favored guests of Saddam, will meld better into the fabric and values of American society is not a question explored by the U.N., nor does the U.S. administration appear interested in supplying much in the way of illuminating detail.
What effect, if any, the "perceived risk" of a relationship ending has on people's actual relationships, is a question explored in a new article published by Springer's journal Motivation and Emotion.
Recent binge drinking was assessed by a single question exploring if a consumption of four or five drinks in a row among females and males, respectively, occurred at least once, in the last two weeks.
In addition to the Oslo 3-item Social Support Scale, we added a single question exploring the parents' experience of social limitation because of the child's diabetes, with three categories (none or slight, somewhat or strong experience).
It was followed by 5 questions exploring participants' attitude towards cancers and cancers prevention using a 6-point likert scale (1 = strongly disagree, 6 = strongly agree) and an assumptive question exploring the different possible considerations for uptake of a preventive vaccination using 4-likert scales from 'very unimportant' to 'very important'.
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