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The phrase "disturbing question" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a question that causes discomfort or distress. For example: "He asked me a disturbing question that made me feel uneasy."
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If his injunction had held, nobody would have known to ask this "disturbing question".
That remains an open and disturbing question.
That's a difficult and disturbing question.
"Now, there's a profoundly disturbing question," he said.
Next is the more disturbing question: Did the S.E.C. let Goldman off too easy?
The droughts raise a disturbing question: Could the great dieback predicted for midcentury already be starting?
I wish to ask the far more disturbing question: why do Americans lose at basketball?
Behind all these tableaus of testosterone, a disturbing question lurks: Are men losing interest in sex?
(Lee) 'BODY OF LIES' (R, 2 06) Ridley Scott's new movie raises a potentially disturbing question.
The disturbing question is who was behind the second shot," they wrote.
(Manohla Dargis) 'BODY OF LIES' (R, 2 06) Ridley Scott's new movie raises a potentially disturbing question.
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