Plural of question
"questions" is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use it to refer to inquiries or inquiries that an individual has. For example, "I have many questions about the new policy.".
Questions abounded.
This raises some questions.
If there are questions then clearly Mo is going to ask those questions.
The unanswered questions, and of course there are a few, we will continue to discuss".
These are not comfortable questions for most of us.
I expected that some would object to my participation in an annual forum that is largely comprised of softball questions to a leader unaccustomed to being challenged.
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