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		<title>Do all questions have an answer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All questions can be answered in some way or another. Whether they are correct or plausible is another matter. Nearly all questions are answerable with: “I do not know.” Which does not attain any real answer, but still is a tangible answer to any question. Therefore, there is an answer to all questions, but few


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