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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unsettling question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a question that causes unease or discomfort. Here is an example sentence: "The teacher asked us an unsettling question that made us all squirm."
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After I took a deep breath when I was teaching my course, I found that my students were amused, slightly bewildered, but also earnest and eager to discuss the unsettled and unsettling question of whether a warning needed to be issued before they were asked to watch The Fly.
Yet how President Bush takes the war campaign from phase one in Afghanistan to phase two against Al Qaeda and other "global reach" terrorist groups in dozens of other countries remains an unsettled and, in some quarters, an unsettling question.
Our standardized-test-driven schools reward the right answer, not the unsettling question.
Crawford's wry pastiches of different forms of language call them all into amusing or unsettling question.
That's the very unsettling question the BVB board are suddenly forced to contemplate.
And that raises an unsettling question: If humans marry machines, who will control the marriage?
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Defacing art to make new art raises unsettling questions.
Shelley lays out her profound and unsettling questions with both rapturous lyricism and a visceral punch.
And it raises unsettling questions about the current mind-set of the police force.
That touched on one of the three unsettling questions raised by the event.
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