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The phrase "the question revolves" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means that the subject or focus of the sentence is centered around a specific question or issue. Example: In our group discussion, the question revolves around the best way to reduce plastic waste in our community.
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the question revolves
noun
A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative.
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The question revolves around the sense of 'could' involved here: in precisely what sense of 'could' is it that if you to ought to perform an action you could perform that action?
Essentially, the question revolves around the eligibility for the right to declare specific behaviors and choices as good or better compared to others.
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Instead of questioning whether something would be useful, the question revolved around whether it was essential and pulling out extraneous features.
The question revolved around colleges, charities and other religiously affiliated institutions that employed people of different faiths.
For now, just like last year, the questions revolve around Texas.
But the questions revolve around the team's offense, which was supposed to be a strength.
In place of trivia from reference books, the questions revolved around the Kaplans' secrets, stories and idiosyncrasies.
But at least half the questions revolve around Palestinian or Islamic history, and at least one contestant is usually Palestinian.
Most of the questions revolve around Indra, the company that was paid an estimated £4.5m to supply the technology used for counting votes.
Many of the questions revolved around his choice of Sarah Palin, and Mr McCain spends a good deal of time laying out and defending his reasons for picking the governor of Alaska as his running mate.
Now the questions revolve around whether choreographers in fact own their own dances and even wanted those dances to be seen after their deaths, a central issue most recently in the contentious Martha Graham case.
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