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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a questionable area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a topic, subject, or situation that raises doubts or concerns regarding its validity or appropriateness.
Example: "The research conducted in this field often leads to a questionable area where ethical considerations come into play."
Alternatives: "a dubious field" or "an uncertain domain".
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"It was in a questionable area and still an hour-and-five-minute commute to work," said Ms. Madhere, an associate production manager for the Hearst Corporation.
We have two Most Impressive Democrat of the Week awards to hand out... although one of them falls into a questionable area of our eligibility rules, but we're feeling generous today, so there.
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Also if you are in a really questionable area, watch out for all uncooked foods, like salads that would be washed with the water but not heat treated to kill off the bad bugs.
First and foremost, let this serve as a reminder to perform regular self breast exams and to bring any questionable areas to the attention of your physician.
As a diagnostic radiologist who has been involved in all aspects of breast cancer diagnosis for more than 30 years, I also think it is irresponsible to recommend that every questionable area should undergo biopsy.
If it believes the person is lying, the meter turns red and moves towards the "highly questionable" area.
For his part, Parks has shown tough-mindedness and independence, holding his ground on issues involving public employee contracts and resisting the council stampede into such questionable areas as dictating a special minimum wage for workers at hotels near Los Angeles International Airport.
There are, however, some questionable areas such as confronting variables, degree of correlation, the overall consistency of the data, and the problems of ETS measurement.
In general, necrosis was estimated at low power (×100) and questionable areas were evaluated at higher magnification (×200 or ×400).
In general, necrosis was estimated at low power (x100); questionable areas were evaluated at higher magnification (x200 or x400).
Questionable areas should be rebiopsied and electrocoagulation can be repeated, but radical resection should be performed if multiple procedures are necessary or hard satellite nodes are found [ 17].
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