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The phrase "questions to which" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to specific questions that require a response or clarification.
Example: "There are several questions to which we need answers before making a decision."
Alternatives: "questions that" or "questions for which"
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These are not questions to which there are simple answers.
He demanded written questions, to which he never replied.
Fundamental questions to which his answers are uncompromising and uncomfortable".
Ms. Suhay began asking questions, to which the woman responded by nodding or shaking her head.
What's the questions to which our "new special status" provides the answer?
Oh no! Fuck no! You're just asking questions to which you know better answers.
There are certainly big questions to which we still have no answers.
The walls bear questions to which there is only one right answer, one senses.
His mother, too, asked him questions to which she seemed scarcely interested in knowing the answers.
He would be asking the twice-resigned minister questions to which he already knew the answers.
Almost from the start, Bowie's career raised questions to which a definitive answer seemed elusive.
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