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The phrase "mainly question" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a sentence or statement that is primarily composed of or focused on asking a question. It can also be used to emphasize the fact that a question is the main point or topic of discussion in a conversation or written piece. Example: The teacher noticed that the student's essay was mainly question, as she had asked multiple thought-provoking questions about the topic rather than stating her own opinions.
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The auditors mainly question whether some of the curriculum material -- such as beloved American historian Howard Zinn's People's History of the United States -- should be taught on a high school academic level.
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Mainly, questions about Matt Schaub.
The challenges of the job are mainly questions of how.
Second, in a field where many believers claim to know all the answers, it poses mainly questions.
As you might guess, these are mainly questions with soft edges: In the war on terror who, exactly, is the enemy?
In the first series, these were mainly questions about whether you would get one; and, if so, would you have sex with it; and, if so, and if you were also with someone else, to what extent would that be cheating on them (it gets more complicated with sentient synths, like Anita, with whom Joe had sex).
Occasional: users that contribute moderately, and mainly questions, over an above-average activity time.
The pre-reform regime prompted a series of questions on the efficiency and transparency of the system [14], mainly questions connected with information asymmetry.
The questions with the highest ceiling effect were mainly questions regarding whether or not patients (if possible), relatives, primary physicians, and nurses should be or are involved in the decision process.
The black migration to the North "nationalized the race issue in America," he said, and "turned it from a mainly Southern question to a more national question".
The questionnaire consisted of 53 questions, and mainly closed questions were used.
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