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The phrase "more pertinent question" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to compare two questions, with one being more relevant or important than the other. Example: "While both questions are valid, the more pertinent question to ask is how we can solve this problem long-term rather than just addressing symptoms."
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The more pertinent question is, will we?
The more pertinent question is whether Vaughn will hold up.
But the more pertinent question is: imagine if he was?
Indeed, a more pertinent question is whether Britain has achieved what Mark Carney calls "escape velocity".
A more pertinent question might be: why weren't we talking about them earlier?
A more pertinent question, perhaps, is whether any young scientist could do that today.
Perhaps a more pertinent question surrounds who will be drafted in to play the new roles?
A more pertinent question might concern the government's decision to send in the army.
But a more pertinent question is: who stands to gain the most from these social divisions?
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But Lenin also coined an even more pertinent question to encapsulate ultra-leftist politics, and he did it in two words: "Who – whom?" In other words, life is a zero sum game.
A more pertinent question has dogged Morrissey since he left the Smiths: are the musicians around him ever going to be that good again?
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