Which is better to answer, thought provoking questions that are not 100% grammatically sound, or questions that are 100% grammatically sound but is as thought provoking as a used dry sponge?

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answer:It really doesn’t have to be an either or situation. I have seen plenty of questions that were both grammatically sound and thought-provoking. Naturally, I would prefer to see a thought-provoking question that has some grammatical issues. However, I would still push that question to editing.

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