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The phrase "compelling questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to questions that are interesting, thought-provoking, or engaging.
Example: "The seminar will focus on compelling questions that challenge our understanding of ethics in technology."
Alternatives: "thought-provoking inquiries" or "engaging questions".
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This year's most compelling questions involve the labor logjam.
It answers some of life's most compelling questions.
These and other compelling questions await further investigation.
This is one of the most compelling questions in the college search.
It will also pose compelling questions about each era's mores, morals and sexual politics.
"Cooking with Dog" is one of those Internet gems that raises many compelling questions.
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The only compelling question is whether he can still play at the superstar level.
A more compelling question concerns the 51-year-old senator's analysis of politics.
"Who is Tintoretto's viewer?" strikes me as the really compelling question.
Questions – Present a controversial or compelling question for students to think about related to course content.
A compelling question is, where does talent-filled Venezuela fit into baseball's evolving world hierarchy?
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