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"the ensuing question" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase used to describe the question or questions that follow immediately after a statement or incident. For example, "After the mayor finished his speech, the ensuing question was how the new policies would be funded."
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The ensuing question and monologue session between the panel and prosecutor for the day Chris Coverdale (a self-styled "war lawyer" who is neither a solicitor, barrister nor legal executive) threatened to permanently extinguish the life from my icy veins.
The ensuing question of course was: why?
If the decision is taken to infuse fluid in case of preload reserve, the ensuing question is whether the fluid actually exerts its expected beneficial effects.
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Wall Street's losses widened during Paulson's remarks and the ensuing question-and-answer session.
The ensuing question-and-answer session illustrated the danger of making any snap judgments.
(See "TARP Stretched Thin").. Wall Street's early losses widened during Paulson's remarks and the ensuing question-and-answer session.
An immediately ensuing question is: in which lineage did the gene duplication take place?
In response to the many ensuing questions of what it was like to appear on "Oprah," here is what I learned from the experience: 1) That Oprah Winfrey's reach is by no means exaggerated.
Ensuing questions focused almost exclusively on Woods, who has skipped this event every year since 2006.
The ensuing important question is whether previous treatment with bisphosphonates reduces the efficacy of teriparatide.
The pertinent question is whether these storeys will remain stable, or the ensuing dynamic motion will cause them to fail during the free-fall stage.
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