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The phrase "raises questions for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a topic or situation that prompts inquiry or curiosity.
Example: "The recent study raises questions for the validity of previous research findings."
Alternatives: "elicits inquiries about" or "provokes thoughts on"
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For Ucbasaran that raises questions for entrepreneurs.
Moreover, the upheaval raises questions for the euro zone.
That raises questions for emerging markets outside China's orbit.
Nevertheless, this simulated labour experience raises questions for me.
And in the process it raises questions for Fairtrade.
Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has said the affair raises questions for the Tory leader.
It also raises questions for News International about whether its management were aware".
That's just one analyst's view: but it raises questions for Wolfson on results day.
Whiplash is a complex issue that raises questions for all those involved.
That it came to this raises questions for David Cameron whose judgment has been found wanting.
Even Mohammed Ghani Hikmat, the sculptor who completed the monument, admitted: "Talking about this now raises questions for me".
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