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"the great question" is a correct sentence fragment that can be used in written English.
It is most often used to refer to an issue that is important and difficult to answer. For example, "The great question that scientists face today is how to effectively reduce carbon emissions."
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The great question of "whoever".
So now, the great question of who fills Hillary's seat.
The great question was: Is this the sixties all over again?
Which brings us to the great question of the season: "Dido and Aeneas".
The great question then would be how he might use what would be an unprecedented mandate.
Much of your work deals with mortality and the great question in life: Why?
JEFFREY TOOBIN: This is the great question of Bush v. Gore.
— Anna Hagop, New York A. Thanks for the great question, Anna.
"The great question before us is not whether globalization will proceed, but how," the president said.
How much responsibility is the great question raised by his life.
The great question of the day becomes: Is the fix in?" it said.
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