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"Here's the question" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as a rhetorical introduction to a question or to emphasize to the reader that what is about to follow is a question. For example: "Here's the question: How can I increase my savings?".
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With New Year's Day coming up, here's the question: New Year's resolutions -- to be or not to be?
Here's the question: Will Winder's behavior mean he will be bounced out of politics, now that he has been exposed as a fibber and a con?
Here's the question though: Let's say you were John Doe from Se7en, and farting were a deadly sin.
So here's the question, does money make difference in a person's character?
But here's the question.
"Here's the question," DePaul said.
Here's the question: what's changed?
Here's the question: Have you done the love thing?
But here's the question: Will that election result be honored?
Here's the question: at what cost, this singing?
So here's the question Attlee might have posed.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com