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The phrase "a really great question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge the quality of a question posed by someone, often in a discussion or academic context.
Example: "Thank you for your input during the meeting; that was a really great question about our project timeline."
Alternatives: "an excellent question" or "a fantastic question".
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MATTATHIAS SCHWARTZ: This is a really great question, Janet.
Who would you pick for MMS, or the SEC, etc? JAMES SUROWIECKI: That's a really great question.
"That was a really great question!" take it with a grain of salt.
Berman: That's a really great question.
JT: That's a really great question.
First you're thinking: "Uh, who the heck is this guy?" - and, considering my above claim to see the future, that's a really great question.
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Really great questions — very much including the ones I didn't have time to get to.
Yeah, it's a really great and complicated question because I'm not opposed to all philanthropy.
Or a really great teacher.
A really great modern book?
This is a really great day.
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