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The phrase "a very exciting question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing enthusiasm or interest in a particular question that has been posed.
Example: "I must say, that is a very exciting question that deserves a thoughtful answer."
Alternatives: "an intriguing question" or "a thrilling question".
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"I started... my Ph.D. because I wanted to understand how cloning works.... Back then, this was a very exciting question".
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This raises the very exciting question of how standing levels of genetic variation affect the speed and diversity attained by adaptive radiations.
The unexpected divergence of the EF-G subfamily in many bacteria also points to a very exciting, still unanswered question.
I think many of the deepest questions in science pertain to how the brain works, so I think that would be a very exciting area to focus on.
A very exciting talent.
Overall, Niang is a very exciting talent.
He's a very exciting young horse".
He's a very exciting player.
This is a very exciting challenge.
"Turrell is a very exciting artist".
It's a very exciting idea".
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