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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abstract questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to questions that are theoretical, philosophical, or not grounded in practical reality.
Example: "In our discussion, we often delve into abstract questions about the nature of existence and consciousness."
Alternatives: "theoretical inquiries" or "philosophical questions".
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These aren't abstract questions.
These are not abstract questions.
These are not abstract questions for Owens.
Don't try to trap me with do-good, abstract questions.
Most politicians like to relate abstract questions to concrete problems.
Abstract questions such as the nature of representation and computation.
I have never dealt in abstract questions — I try to see the world in pictures.
These are not abstract questions for philosophy courses or searching editorials.
I have never dealt in abstract questions—I try to see the world in pictures.
For Barack Obama and his senior aides, these are not abstract questions.
Respond to abstract questions on the most literal level: "He left without me".
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