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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remains questions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to unresolved or lingering questions about a topic or situation. Example: Despite numerous investigations, there still remains questions about the company's financial practices.
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Sun 1.30pm, RFK Stadium (NBC) Kim Kolb, Screaming Eagles, DC United Unitedd's big story for this week remains questions over who returns for 2014.
But his comments Tuesday were noteworthy because there remains questions on whether the Mets, if they could not work out extensions, would let either player depart after next season without getting anything back.
They might lose Castillo, whose rapid ascent with the Texas club could take him on to bigger and better things on a steeper upward arc, and there remains questions over the number nine position, following David Texiera and Blas Perez's respective struggles to make the role their own, but FC Dallas have given themselves a basis on which to build.
Thus, the architecture of CENP-A chromatin and the boustrophedon model remains questions in need of further experimentation.
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