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The phrase "questions among" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to discussions or debates that involve multiple questions or concerns. Example: "There were many questions among the group of students regarding the upcoming exam."
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The project Real-time Rome (Calabrese et al. 2011) addresses instead the following research questions (among others): What are the patterns of use in Rome?
Manuel's bullpen management this year has been questionable at best, and his bench decisions have also raised questions among Phillies fans.
But it faces hard questions among sceptics.
Certainly it raised a lot of questions among people".
However, the awards raised questions among compensation experts.
To fight or submit are not such important questions among Afghans.
But questions among Justice Department officials about how to enforce it delayed implementation for another year.
Brent: "I'm fully aware Tony's appointment will raise questions among the fanbase.
That led to questions among some Lincoln Center and Philharmonic board members about her loyalties.
Nowadays, said Jamie Colapinto, 40, of Huntington, new faces in the rectory raise questions among parishioners.
This film is certain to raise questions among male movie goers.
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