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The phrase "ask that big question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when prompting someone to consider or inquire about an important or significant issue.
Example: "In our discussion about the future of technology, we need to ask that big question: how will AI impact our daily lives?"
Alternatives: "pose the important question" or "raise the significant question".
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