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The phrase "with questions of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or issues that involve inquiry or uncertainty. Example: "The report addresses several key issues with questions of ethics and accountability."
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This has nothing to do with questions of architectural style.
Hare is dealing, then, with questions of honour.
Listeners launched in with questions of their own.
Instead it grapples, often confusedly, with questions of faith.
Editors there, like those in most newsrooms, struggle earnestly with questions of racial sensitivity.
While jovial, Mufti Iltimas was enigmatic, and parried most questions with questions of his own.
I think we are left with questions of how you are going to execute this strategy".
With so many influences, Stafford and Laurie said their son never struggled with questions of identity.
Art may be, as in Rembrandt's Lucretia, intertwined with questions of injustice.
She also knows that her appeal has little to do with questions of taste.
The district's administrators have been grappling with questions of racial balance and ability grouping for years.
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