intriguing question
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintriguingandquestion
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intriguing
adjective
uk/ɪnˈtriː.ɡɪŋ/us/ɪnˈtriː.ɡɪŋ/
very interesting because of being unusual ...
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question
noun
uk/ˈkwes.tʃən/us/ˈkwes.tʃən/
a sentence or phrase used to find ...
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(Definition ofintriguingandquestionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Why mice have evolved a photopic sensitivity that favors ultraviolet radiation is anintriguingquestion.
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How a cell distributes these materials to organelles is anintriguingquestion.
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This raises the difficult butintriguingquestionof the developing relations between language and memory.
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Why a manipulator with a given geometry is cuspidal has long been a veryintriguingquestion.
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It is anintriguingquestion.
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Anotherintriguingquestionplaguing all impact studies is whether they should be modeling the world or just individual countries.
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In the target article, we mention that this is anintriguingquestionand is clearly matter for future comparative research.
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This would answer theintriguingquestionof whether the male and female pronuclei have the same levels of transcriptional activity.
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Indeed, language may be a red herring, distracting us from theintriguingquestionof the nature of apes' social interactions.
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Anintriguingquestionis whether the saccade and mixed neurons could contribute to a perceptually stable visual world.
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That would indeed be anintriguingquestion.
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That is a mostintriguingquestion.
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The trulyintriguingquestionis: why?
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Theintriguingquestionis why they are doing it.
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Anintriguingquestionis whether a linear-time implementation is also feasible on a pointer machine, that is, in a purely functional setting.
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Theintriguingquestionof bounding the strong chromatic number in terms of the maximum degree has not yet been answered completely.
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A moreintriguingquestionis whether we need more than just information about the consonants of the base in order to form a denominal verb.
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A moreintriguingquestionperhaps is whether we would want such an agreement, even if it were feasible in political terms.
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In generalizing tries to type constructors, we will answer in particular theintriguingquestionwhat the generalized trie of a nested datatype looks like.
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The number of empty privately owned houses is anintriguingquestion.
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He also asked anintriguingquestionabout where poison gas was stored during and after the last war.
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It seems a missed opportunity, when writing about this population not to return to theintriguingquestion of markets in order to reconstruct how the sale of food crops operated.
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The mostintriguingquestionis historical - does this rhetoric suggest a specifically feminist tendency to reconcile the evolutionary and scriptural views of the origins and the ultimate destiny of humanity?
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