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The phrase "a really important question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the significance of a question in a discussion or conversation.
Example: "Before we proceed, I have a really important question that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a crucial question" or "an essential question".
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"I think that's a really important question.
"But this is a really important question," he continued.
Zuckerberg: Yeah, so this is a really important question.
"Mr. Trump, that raises a really important question.
So let me hand that for a minute because it was a really important question.
Where should ethical leadership come from now? It's a really important question.
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The first thing you need to do if you want to think wisely about any really important question of public policy is forget all the economics you ever knew.This column obviously has a vested interest in denying these claims and it does hereby deny them.
It is just because I think you have asked a really really important question.
"The really important question is, can Oprah still do a hit show?" It's a bet that Winfrey, with Zaslav's backing, is willing to make.
The studies are an interesting step forward, says neuropathologist Adriano Aguzzi of the University Hospital Zürich, but "the really important question is whether or not these antibodies can clear a prion infection in living organisms," he says.
One really important question.
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