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The phrase "a question for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific question that requires an answer or explanation.
Example: "This is a question for which I need a detailed response to understand the topic better."
Alternatives: "a question that requires" or "a question needing".
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It is a question for which Ernst has no answer.
posing a question for which there seems no obvious answer.
Bush stumbled, repeatedly, over a question for which he had had years to prepare.
This is a question for which I don't need an honest answer.
Heads bent, avoiding eye contact, and sullenly postured like the punctuation at the end of a question for which there is no answer — What the fuck?
He looked at me as though he was wondering where I'd been, a question for which I had no very good answer.
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On day one senior counsel assisting, Peter Callaghan, posed a question for Australia which addressed the biggest concern held about this commission: that it is just another review to be ignored like the others.
This is a question for science, which often works slowly to answer these subtle questions.
Here's a question for you: Which causes more deaths, motor vehicle traffic accidents or firearms?
Here's a question for you: Which do you think is more likely, that The Times' Dylan Hernandez will win a Pulitzer or Yasiel Puig an MVP? Best give that some thought before answering.
She said she was attracted to the challenge of having to decide what it means "to be a Jewish museum today," a complex question for which she has no definite answer yet.
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