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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always be question" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "always be questioning"? If this is the case, you can use it to encourage a mindset of inquiry and critical thinking in various contexts, such as education or personal development.
Example: "In our discussions, I encourage you to always be questioning the information presented to you."
Alternatives: "always be curious" or "always seek answers".
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"Even if I won all the last races, there will always be question marks," he said in the US.
Of course, there will always be question marks about how much of that was to do with the fact that Fernando Alonso is no longer at the team.
While there will always be question marks over the suitability of having such an overtly professional and monied sport as tennis in the Olympics, there can be no disputing the desire of the world's top players to participate.
The 24-year-old Scot added: "I think there'll always be question marks over certain countries, which is a shame, but there's a lot of people who've been done in the last two years which shows massive improvements.
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There will always be questions".
The difficult truth is that they will always be questions that don't have answers.
But he added that a team's effort can always be questioned.
He said the national curriculum should not be a static document and should always be questioned, tested and argued about.
"Whatever I do, whatever I say, my legitimacy will always be questioned," Jean Sarkozy told Le Parisien newspaper this week.
"Whatever I do, whatever I say, my legitimacy will always be questioned," Jean Sarkozy lamented in an interview.
However, there will always be questions asked on whether China has really created a harmonious society.
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