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The phrase "and its answer are" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when referring to a question and its corresponding answer, but the subject-verb agreement is incorrect.
Example: "The question and its answer are both important for understanding the topic."
Alternatives: "and the answer is" or "and the response is".
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What's more, although the scientific question and its answer are independent of any particular cultural and religious matrix, they can't be independent of all of them.
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