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The phrase "intimate question" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a personal or sensitive question that may make someone feel uncomfortable. Example: I felt uncomfortable when my boss asked me intimate questions about my personal life during my job interview.
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Season 5, Episode 12 Season-ending cliffhangers usually involve something life threatening, but in "The Phantom," the season finale of "Mad Men" on Sunday night, Matthew Weiner left us with a smaller, more intimate question to ponder.
"You have urinary retention?" I asked, feeling shy about the intimate question.
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One has to take into account that only in such a population asking intimate sexual questions, and getting honest answers; is feasible.
These interludes were also intimate question-and-answer sessions in which she elicited details of her subjects' personal lives, but with enough affection and sympathy to avoid scaring them.
Strangers swarming to ask intimate questions.
"I tried to prepare them to handle journalists' most intimate questions," Mr. Pino said last week.
Looking dazed and tired, Mr. Koppel asks intimate questions about the rapes.
During our meetings the journalists asked me a number of intimate questions about my private life.
To get accurate answers to intimate questions, the researchers asked those surveyed to enter their responses directly into a computer.
In no other milieu do so many people, from such a broad demographic swath, willingly answer so many intimate questions.
It was the young woman who decided what she wanted to talk about, and there are no "intimate" questions.
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