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The phrase "are more questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that additional inquiries exist or are forthcoming.
Example: "If you have any doubts, please let me know; I am sure there are more questions that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "there are additional questions" or "there are further inquiries".
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are more questions
noun
An extra amount or extent.
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While VR could be big and AR could be bigger (and take longer), there are more questions than answers out there.
There are more questions.
All that remains are more questions.
"There are more questions than answers to this announcement.
"There are more questions than answers at this point".
But there are more questions than answers here.
As ever, there are more questions than answers.
But for now, there are more questions than answers.
"There are more questions than answers," Mr. Cain said.
There are more questions for every voice, every instrument, every intrinsic element of the music.
For now, there are more questions than answers and many uncertainties about Lassa fever.
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