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Discover LudwigThe phrase "question as much" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of questioning something to a significant extent, but it needs more context to be usable.
Example: "You should question as much as you can to fully understand the topic."
Alternatives: "inquire extensively" or "probe deeply".
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This is a complicated question, as much more research is needed.
"High school?" he said, asking a question as much as answering one.
The plight of the Maldives poses an eschatological question as much as an environmental one.
Strip down the question as much as you like, but you must give an answer that signifies to others.
Most of the dancers queried haven't given that scary question as much thought as perhaps they should.
We are a multicultural country and that means respecting culture in this question as much as in any other".
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That has been questioned as much as anything in recent weeks.
We hope the inquiry will focus on these practical questions as much as the structural ones.
Patti Smith answers these questions, as much as they can be answered, as only a true artist could.
Unlike many rich men, Wilpon is an asker of questions as much as a dispenser of opinions.
I think the issue today that has people most upset is not either of those questions as much as whether we've stopped caring about what's true.
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