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The phrase "other questions" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to additional or follow-up questions that are related to the topic being discussed. Example: In the Q&A session, the speaker addressed questions about his research, but he also encouraged the audience to ask any other questions they may have had about the topic.
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There are other questions.
Some other questions remain.
Other questions follow.
No other questions asked.
Multiculturalism raises other questions.
We have other questions.
I need other questions.
Any other questions?
But then other questions arise.
There are other questions too.
Other questions are looming, too.
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