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The phrase "grappling with this question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a complex issue or dilemma that requires deep thought and consideration.
Example: "As we move forward with the project, we are grappling with this question of sustainability and its impact on our future."
Alternatives: "wrestling with this issue" or "struggling with this dilemma."
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India is grappling with this question.
Before grappling with this question, it might be wise to ask first where physics is.
In general, those grappling with this question have answered in the affirmative.
French physicist Bernard d'Espagnat, 87, has spent a lifetime grappling with this question.
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I have grappled with this question since I started managing a business.
Other countries have grappled with this question, and so must we.
Over the next 15 years, I attempted to grapple with this question.
And other countries have grappled with this question; now, so must we.
"Other countries have grappled with this question, and so must we," Mr. Obama said.
The few who have grappled with this question have been harsh.
In his 1843 essay "Ancient Tragedy's Reflection in the Modern," Kierkegaard grappled with this question partly through an analysis of the work of Sophocles.
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