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The phrase "probe the question" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when encouraging deeper examination or exploration of a specific issue or topic.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to probe the question of how climate change affects global economies."
Alternatives: "explore the question" or "examine the issue".
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The Senate investigation will, among other things, probe the question of torture's efficacy.
Nor does her interview with an intrusive American researcher avid to probe "the question of Synge" ever take place.
And, because I'm a naturally inquisitive person, I'm going to use this list to probe the question of why we need lists at the end of the year.
That is, the evidential story and the causal story should be kept strictly separate because the former is necessarily normative, while the latter is descriptive; in providing an epistemic justification of a piece of knowledge, it is not necessary to probe the question of its origins.
Here it is difficult to find evidence one way or the other for the case of singular definite descriptions, but earlier we saw that the theory could be generalized à la Sharvy, to plural descriptions, and in the plural case we could actually probe the question of whether maximality holds.
Girth did not probe the question of whether derivatives drive the physical commodity market, which as noted below was a big part of the first interview.
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TEMPLE ISRAEL "Probing the Question: Can the World's Religions Get Along?" a lecture by Bruce Feiler.
His team has already begun probing the question of voting patterns.
Doerr's prose needs no embellishment as this section gently probes the question of how ordinary German people could have done what they did.
He provides a history of the schism between the majority Sinhalese and minority Tamils on the island and probes the question of how members of each group managed to justify to themselves violence against the other.
Still nothing, albeit an interesting and aesthetically pleasing sculpture that probes the question, 'What am I?' and thus, reflectively, 'Who are you?
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