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Discover Ludwig"unsettled question" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a topic or issue that is still being discussed, debated, or unresolved. Example: The role of technology in education is an unsettled question, with some arguing for its integration into the classroom and others advocating for more traditional methods of teaching.
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The next unsettled question: What, exactly, is an emolument?
The biggest unsettled question of all is independence.
An unsettled question is the role of geographic regions for analyzing the relationship between the built environment and active travel.
He speaks for many farmers, and farming is the biggest unsettled question on Poland's pot-holed road to EU membership.
Whether Pennsylvanian dryland and wetland floras were separated spatially or temporally remains an unsettled question, due in large part to taphonomic bias toward preservation of wetland plants.
But whether the rebels possess SA-11s, as part of a battery or otherwise, is an unsettled question.
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The limit of executive power remains one of those enduring unsettled questions about American democracy.
The availability of this anticomplement drug has also raised unsettled questions regarding the cost or burden and optimal duration of therapy and its use in secondary HUS.
What's more, he wrote, the pilot left a lot of unsettled questions about the characters and their lives.
These cases would likely provide a sufficient supply of state criminal cases in which to resolve unsettled questions of Fourth Amendment law.
One of archaeology's most fascinating unsettled questions concerns which foodstuff was more consequential in civilization's early stages: bread or beer?
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