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raise a question

verb as in call into question

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The ongoing programs raise a question for Seattle and other major cities: Whose job is it to care for a city’s most vulnerable residents, and how do libraries fit into the spectrum of services?

The so far fruitless negotiations raise a question that deal makers have long debated: Why do companies like Paramount agree to exclusivity in the first place?

But they also raise a question: do their tenants even know they live in rent-controlled units?

It does raise a question: To what extent was Republican opposition to communism simply a matter of political opportunism as opposed to genuine ideological fervor?

From Salon

“The cases raise a question of the proper interpretation of a federal statute that is being applied regularly against January 6 defendants and potentially against Trump himself at some point. It would not surprise me to see the Supreme Court agree to hear the case,” said Rick Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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