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Discover Ludwig'beg a question' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use 'beg a question' when you are asking a rhetorical question or when you are asking for a response that will make the person think more deeply about the topic. For example: His contradictory behavior seemed to beg the question of why he was acting in such a manner.
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T's fall reports on mayhem and street fashion – from London, Cairo and Tokyo – beg a question: how has globalization affected street style?
The buildings beg a question: is anything left of the radical vision of Lloyd's, or has British architecture become afraid to offend?
These observations beg a question as to the relationship between the two AtCPSF73 orthologs.
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This begs a question.
Which begs a question: what is greatness?
The last example begs a question.
The exhibition's title begs a question.
His choreographed maneuvers were impressive, but they begged a question.
That begged a question: What's so different?
A nice strategy, but it begs a question: what happens when they fall?
Still, this begs a question: Is any major inherently practical for every individual?
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