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The phrase "questions about what" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to ask for clarification on a particular topic. For example, "We have a few questions about what you said in the meeting earlier."
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Significant questions about what occurred persist.
"Significant questions about what occurred persist," he said.
These, too, are not analytic questions about what to do.
Other questions about what happened to the girls remain unanswered.
Those findings raise questions about what is happening elsewhere.
There are also questions about what movies would be included.
"Ask open-ended questions about what feels good," deFur recommended.
"I have some simple questions about what we should do".
Ovechkin was left to answer questions about what went wrong.
There are many questions about what happened, and little information.
This capacity also raises questions about what the "job," PAC, represents in Senegalese hospitals.
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