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The phrase "appreciated question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a question that you find valuable or insightful.
Example: "Thank you for your appreciated question; it highlights an important aspect of our discussion."
Alternatives: "valued question" or "noteworthy question".
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We acknowledge greatness, and suggest that it can be known, appreciated, questioned, and emulated, but it should not overwhelm our desire for innovation and the new.
Reynolds doesn't particularly appreciate questions that creep into his personal life, although when I later find out that the words simply say "Know Thyself" and that the gun is in fact an old naval cannon, I wonder if he's being slightly sensitive.
Participants did not appreciate questions that were worded negatively.
He may not have appreciated the question at the end of a match which revealed his lack of depth in certain areas, but it is like comparing a stint in a flight stimulator with sitting in a real cockpit.
"We all appreciated the question, bring it back to reality a little bit and our experience.
The band appreciated the question, and drummer Clem Burke replied that, "Dance was as subversive as punk to me.
Participants appreciated the question to evaluate overall care but believed that it did not reflect care from different types of health-care staff.
While Mr. Carney "appreciated" the questions about the inconsistencies, he did little to clear them up.
Reviewers also appreciated the questions posed by Outliers, finding it important to determine how much individual potential is ignored by society.
As the role of cellular senescence in wound healing and tissue repair is only beginning to be appreciated, many questions still remain.
I appreciate that question.
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