"Why ...?" vs. "Why is it that ... ?" - English Language & Usage Stack ...
"Why it is" vs "Why is it" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Why should, asks what you think are aspects or POTENTIAL aspects of the career that would cause a young professional to desire it. If this was a conversation as to how to increase the number of people in the field the answer could include aspects that do not currently exist.
Can "why" be a conjunction? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
The history told me nothing why an involuntary, extremely painful spasm, is named after a horse called Charley. Charley in the UK is often spelled Charlie, a diminutive of Charles, and it's also used to call a foolish or silly person. Who was Charley; was it the name of a horse?
Why do we say GBP instead of UKP? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange