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"rhetorical questions" is a correct and usable term in written English
A rhetorical question is a type of figure of speech in which a question is asked without expecting an answer. Therefore, the most common use of rhetorical questions is for making a persuasive point or to express strong emotion. For example: "What are we going to do about our crumbling infrastructure?"
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rhetorical questions
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Plural of rhetorical question
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Okay, enough rhetorical questions.
Rhetorical questions, I recognize.
He asks himself rhetorical questions.
These are not rhetorical questions.
"Don't ask me rhetorical questions.
Where else can you spot rhetorical questions?
Even Shel Silverstein used rhetorical questions!
For Rick Santorum, those are rhetorical questions.
I must stop asking these rhetorical questions.
I seem to be really into rhetorical questions today.
Well, no, as you'll have gathered from the rhetorical questions.
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