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Discover LudwigThe phrase "involved question" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a question that is complex or intricate and requires some thought or analysis to answer. Example: The student's essay explored the involved question of whether or not technology is beneficial to society.
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Although these initial studies theorized (Stone and Wray 2001; Durrett and Schmidt 2007) about the evolution of a single binding site, the time scale of major cis-regulatory innovations is a more involved question, because in reality the function and evolution of binding sites depends on their context (Duque et al. 2014).
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The vote involved questions of Senate procedure and constitutional law, rather than health policy.
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Despite the idealistic intentions of many of the people involved, questions remain about the amount of money the artisans are paid.
The SQ involved questions on demographics, tobacco consumption, nicotine craving, life events, psychiatric diagnoses and use of medication.
More than half of the incidents involved questions about a polling location, and the report noted most of these questions came from a predominantly black area in Houston.
Much of the debate at the hearing involved questions related to declared candidates attending fundraising events for super PACs or other groups raising unlimited sums.
The questionnaire involved questions related to health and lifestyle.
Furthermore, this scale involved questions on diverse symptoms, although the number of questions was small.
[Laughter] Particularly involving questions.
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