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The phrase "another question that arises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a new question that comes to mind in the context of a discussion or topic.
Example: "After discussing the implications of climate change, another question that arises is how we can effectively reduce our carbon footprint."
Alternatives: "another question that comes up" or "a further question that emerges".
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Another question that arises in debates over individualism is how objects of worth or value (i.e., goods) in moral and political life are to be conceived.
Another question that arises in this setting is the uniqueness of w-limit.
Another question that arises in this setting is the uniqueness of the ω-limit.
Another question that arises from our research is whether there is a correlation between the degree of fluctuation in excitability and clinical features (number, duration, severity of attacks, use of prophylactic drugs, gender, and pain during TMS).
Another question that arises is whether the global supervenience thesis should be a weak global supervenience thesis, an intermediate global supervenience thesis, or a strong global supervenience thesis (see Section 4.3.2).
Another question that arises is while police are targeting specific communities, could their time be taken away from other crimes they could have been identifying instead?
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Another question that arose was whether Lody's trial should be held in public or in camera.
Another unresolved question that arises from the current study concerns the marked differences in lysosomal [Co]Cbl trapping in fibroblasts as compared with neurons and the associated changes in cytosolic versus mitochondrial [Co]Cbl distribution.
The question that arises is why architecture is replacing landscape?
The only question that arises is - how else can we put them to work?
The question that arises for many women is how to get there?
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