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One might ask: so what?
Some might ask: So what?
You might ask: so what?
At which point a reader might ask, so what?
Some people might ask, "So what?" said John M. Logsdon, an emeritus professor at the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University, but scientists take a different view.
I've become shy, avoiding any occasion when somebody might ask: 'So what do you do?'" If you were to line up Britain's unemployed youth, they would stretch from London to Edinburgh.
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Mightn't one ask, so what if there is a fourth perplexity, a realm of mystery that remains mysterious in the face of scientific and theological knowing alike?
How, you might ask, can so few be expected to adequately represent so many?
One might ask why so little money is going towards creating the innovations that may last a century, and so much to automakers which have failed to innovate for decades, but I think we all know the answer to that question.
Some might ask why so much attention is being paid to these latest events and why they're considered to be so culturally significant.
As a certain archvillain might ask: Why so serious?
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