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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very questions" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to emphasize the questions being referred to, but it lacks proper context and structure. Example: "These are the very questions that need to be addressed in our discussion."
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I've asked my children those very questions.
These are the very questions we ask of self-portraits.
That is, the very questions they would ask about any teacher.
Obligingly, a number of important new studies have just been published that address those very questions.
We also have to be open to a much more challenging reframing of our very questions.
"Those are the very questions on my mind, too," Ms. Gieg replied.
Engel describes an experiment that seems to have been animated by these very questions.
The very questions, law professors and legal historians say, are rooted in a powerful misunderstanding of how the court works.
In a Hertfordshire film studio, two men are doing their best to predict the answers to these very questions.
Hundreds of educators and decision makers from around the world gathered at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem to grapple with these very questions and challenges.
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The very question raises suspicion".
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