grammaticality - Starting a Question with "Why Not . . ." Inappropriate?


Microsoft Word has underlined a question I typed starting with "why not." Something along the lines of:



Why not walk to the hall every morning before the sun has risen and while the streets are empty?



According to Word, this is a non-standard question.


Is it correct in a semi-formal article that's intended for the Internet audience? I thought it was standard enough.




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