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The phrase "asked a valid question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when acknowledging that someone has posed a question that is reasonable and relevant to the topic at hand.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked a valid question about the project's timeline that prompted further discussion."
Alternatives: "posed a pertinent question" or "raised an appropriate question."
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Wallace asked a valid question.
"The bottom line is, I asked a valid question," he said.
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"If colleges cannot address current events in an intellectually rigorous manner then what are they good for?" Mary K. Coffey, Dartmouth College's Art History department chair, asks a valid question -- and one that her school's students, faculty and administration plan to answer.
"I think it's a valid question to ask: Is this system going to work for Iraq, given its history, its peculiarities and so on?" asked Ryan C. Crocker, who preceded Mr. Hill as the American ambassador to Iraq.
It seemed like a valid question to ask.
So, it's a valid question to ask: do the Pakistanis want a deal, as well?
That remains a valid question to ask in his recovery state.
It's a valid question, to ask whether the structures could be artifacts.
I think most people in the media have at least come around to the idea that it's a valid question to ask".
I do think it's a valid question to ask, "What will they sell?" Retail caters to the consumer market, but retail sales to consumers is a very small portion of Microsoft's sales.
It is a valid question to ask.
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