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Discover LudwigThe phrase "core questions" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the most important or essential questions in a sentence or discussion. Example: In a job interview, the interviewer asked me several core questions about my previous work experience and skills.
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The core questions were, 'What's it all about?
Core questions haunt the case: did Mr. Tankleff do it?
We should focus on the wider issues, the core questions of privacy in a digital age.
Beyond the mound, the Yankees have an aging core, questions at important field positions.
Those are the core questions that the F.C.C. is posing in its letter.
Ari Melber (@AriMelber) Core questions for drone killings are 1) Transparency 2) Legality and 3) Policy Efficacy.
To gain credibility on tackling these core questions, he has to show that he can reform the Palestinian Authority and reduce Israeli control of Palestinian lives.
Concessions to centre parties will be on domestic and economic issues rather than the core questions of territory, borders and peace.
I think it's important to come to grips with this reality, and the reality that many of these core questions are unlikely to be clarified any time soon.
Six years ago the core questions we faced were: How do we distribute our work and make a living in the digital age?
Non-valid responses were: duplication; core questions being incomplete.
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