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The phrase "awesome question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express appreciation for a question that is insightful or thought-provoking.
Example: "Thank you for your input during the meeting; that was an awesome question that really got us thinking."
Alternatives: "great question" or "fantastic question".
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That's an obvious question, and an awesome question.
Everyone around me laughed and told me it was an awesome question and that I should try asking again.
This is the simple, awesome question that the nuclear peril puts to us, and we are left free to answer it, it appears, entirely according to our own inclinations.
For example, at a talk on how recommender interfaces change opinions, someone asked whether this was a good or bad thing, which was an awesome question that got at the heart of what recommender systems do.
It's not like your guy exactly distinguished himself, with this awesome question.
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You'll also be asked those super awesome questions like, "Why would you make a good ATC?" and "Where do you see your career going?"[9] Not exactly tough stuff.
After both pledges give their affirmative consent to partake in the hazing, the brothers make them field some (truly awesome) feminist questions.
So far, most of them have been spam, but some are kind of fun, like this quiz called "What book/genre should I read?," which has awesome, grammatically incorrect questions: I don't know how my quiz turned out, because you have to send it to fifteen Facebook friends to get the results.
But if a writer is going to write a long, awesome answer to a question, they'd like that question to appear forever".
Makeup is awesome, there's no question there, but we tend to abuse cosmetics.
Alex Trebek saying the #Jumpman lyrics for a #Jeopardy question was awesome!
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