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"editorial questions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to questions that are posed or included within an editorial or opinion piece, often to encourage further thought and discussion on the topic. Example: "The editorial included several thought-provoking editorial questions, such as 'How can we address income inequality in our society?' and 'What actions can we take to combat climate change?'".
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"There's a big resistance to digging through crucial editorial questions," Rosen said.
The Business of News Mrs. Graham's resolve on editorial questions often contrasted with indecisiveness on business matters.
In your Sept. 21 editorial "Questions About Fracturing," you write that New York State should "put the city's watershed permanently off limits" to gas drilling using hydraulic fracturing.
Leaving aside some elephant-size editorial questions — how do you put out an original national newspaper every day with a staff of only 100? — there's an argument to be made for the News Corporation's app-centric approach.
Katz President American College of Gastroenterology Philadelphia, Aug. 17, 2010 To the Editor: Your editorial questions the efficacy of colonoscopies and asserts that the less expensive sigmoidoscopy is "easier on the patient".
A Dec. 22 editorial questions the propriety of Hillary Rodham Clinton's acceptance of a book advance worth about $8 million from Simon & Schuster, a subsidiary of Viacom, a concern that could clearly be affected by lawmaking.
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Finally, the editorial questioned why we included language ensuring that the global warming bill was deficit neutral.
"I do think there is, possibly with the particular journalist, but also there is an editorial question for the BBC about applying fairness in both directions.
Nevertheless, an accompanying editorial questioned whether any level of risk is acceptable when inoculating a healthy population against a disease that can be prevented through screening.
Last month, the Washington Post editorial questioned the findings of a US attorney investigation into the death of Miriam Carey, a 34-year-old woman who secret service and US capitol police officers fatally shot after Carey tried to breach the US Capitol and White House with her car.
"When will Aung San Suu Kyi speak out" for the suffering of the Rohingya, the editorial questioned. .
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