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The phrase 'valuable questions' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that someone asked questions with significant value or importance. For example: The moderator asked several valuable questions during the panel discussion which helped move the conversation forward.
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But Gershenzon added that the Rothamsted experiments could answer valuable questions his own work could not.
I ask questions, hopefully valuable questions, and we will see where the research lands".
But I think these are valuable questions, and I appreciate the fact that Mr Blanchard has been bold enough to raise them.
Much of the bin Laden history presented is familiar, but the film raises valuable questions about United States intelligence failures and responds with harsh assessments, taking on a subject too many reporters still consider off-limits.
Mr. Pott said the project gave rise to interesting questions, like, "Is this ethnic dance, even though it's made by 21st-century citizens?" He sees these as "really valuable questions for students in the 21st century in Jersey City, since they're exposed to kids from all different backgrounds all the time," he said.
While not conclusive in their own right, the preliminary results presented here raise a number of valuable questions regarding δ13C juvenile effects that require further study of both plantation and natural kauri.
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But, in de Acosta, Cohen has found a subject that raises a valuable question: What does it mean to "service," another woman — physically, spiritually, mentally?
A valuable question from Ashcroft Lord Ashcroft, the multimillionaire who bankrolled the Conservative Party during its darkest years, asked a good question this week: whether the report on political party finance by the Committee on Standards in Public Life "represents good value for money".
At a time when public officials across the country are considering sweeping revisions to building codes, and some tenants are struggling to regain confidence in the safety of skyscrapers, many technical experts say there are good reasons they have dealt so gingerly with such a volatile, if perhaps valuable, question.
When I feel that, I've found that the most valuable question I can ask myself is "Who is the person I want to be in this situation?" Or even more specifically, "How would I behave here at my best?" Choosing not to write about that food industry chief executive I met last week — at least not before I was capable of developing a more thoughtful, nuanced view — was me behaving better.
A valuable question is then how small do strategies need to be to enable efficient optimal planning.
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