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Discover Ludwig"policy question" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a question or issue related to policies, rules, regulations, or laws set by a government or organization. Example: "The debate revolved around a critical policy question: should the minimum wage be increased to address income inequality?".
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That's a policy question.
"An interesting policy question," Mr. Lombino said.
It's not a policy question.
This is a macro policy question.
A school policy question that needs an answer?
The policy question might be: Does microfinance work?
That's a big, broad policy question, with no easy answer.
"This really is a public policy question," he said.
"There's a real public policy question there," Ms. Baum said.
This section offers resources for anyone with a policy question.
One major policy question is how much that might cost, experts said.
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