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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do questions" is not correct and usable in written English.
To use this phrase, you would need to modify it to fit the context. For example, "Do you have any questions?".
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So do questions over the country's longer-term survival.
But as the registries proliferate, so do questions about their value.
An excerpt from Erica's story: But as the registries proliferate, so do questions about their value.
Or do questions of logical consistency simply matter less to them?
But as the Autodefensas's influence increases, so, too, do questions about its conduct and motives.
In the Internet world, whenever talk of consumer data arises, so do questions about privacy.
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But they do question just how big.
"But I do question her judgment.
People really do question capital punishment.
"You do question your sanity for staying".
But I do question that form of money-saving "creativity".
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