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The phrase "a very legitimate question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging that a question posed is valid and worthy of consideration.
Example: "I appreciate your inquiry about the project's timeline; it's a very legitimate question that many team members have."
Alternatives: "a completely valid question" or "an entirely reasonable question".
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"This a very legitimate question," Mr. Karzai said.
"But the concern expressed by Nike and other companies is a very legitimate question".
It is a very legitimate question, but I just don't have an answer for you at this time".
Which raises a very legitimate question.
"I think that's a very legitimate question.
In interviews, the senator found the prospect "a very legitimate question" for the commission to consider.
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But, across the board, one very legitimate question has come up again and again: What are men doing to prevent harassment and promote change?
That's just what these players need considering that they're going to be fielding very legitimate questions about a perfect season.
Hosting the marathon "feels like an unnecessarily stressful move beset by very legitimate questions," Jason Gay of The Wall Street Journal wrote.
"It's another one of a series of relationships that the governor had with major state contractors and employees that raises all kinds of very legitimate questions," said Michael Lawlor, a Democratic member of the impeachment panel.
— was "a very legitimate, tough question," and hardly a softball.
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