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The phrase "are a questions" is not correct in English.
It should be "are questions." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple inquiries or queries in a discussion or text.
Example: "There are questions that need to be addressed before we can move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "there are inquiries" or "there are queries.".
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That is a question".
It's a question".
Now there's a question.
But here's a question.
"That is a question mark.
"It's a question mark.
This is a question mark".
"Tan is a question mark".
It's a question others are asking.
"Four is a question.
It's a question, not a statement.
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