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The phrase "another question that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a new question that arises from a previous discussion or topic.
Example: "After considering the implications of the study, another question that makes me curious is how these findings will impact future research."
Alternatives: "another inquiry that arises" or "a further question that prompts".
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Finally, another question that makes difficult any analysis is the fact that the psychiatric medication provides the doctor with an opportunity to "do something" and to prescribe a "rational treatment" for the non-specific psychological problems and for the various social problems from patients in a manner which complies with the expectations associated with the role of a doctor [ 22].
If you're in an Algebra class, ask something like, "What does X mean again?" Or another question that makes the teacher have to go back to the beginning, or just to get annoyed that you haven't been paying attention.
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This approach ignores a basic but more important question that makes for a better-looking base.
They might ask a question that makes it obvious that they weren't really listening to what was just said.
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To add a fun twist, ask them a question that makes them consider the other side of the spectrum.
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