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"a questionable point" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an idea or opinion that is difficult to agree with. For example, "The professor made a questionable point when he suggested that the painting had been created by a different artist."
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A first questionable point is the 2-month delay used to define metachronous tumors.
A third questionable point may be the consideration of the activity period of cancer registries and its impact on cancer rank determination.
On a team with questionable point guard play, Randle's ability to handle the ball should also come as a benefit to Coach Alvin Gentry.
He also claimed that 99percentt of the stories circulated on Facebook are factually accurate, which is itself a questionable data point.
In accordance with such results, the current study clearly showed that sampling at the age of diagnosis is a questionable end point for lifetime exposure estimation.
Critics often take for granted that Houellebecq's droll deadpan and Franzen's sly wit imply that each questionable point in their novels is meant satirically.
A designated fact-checker from each group lists the questionable points during the presentation.
They accuse the government of "one-sided handling of the evidence" and add that "the Department of Health's objectivity is questionable", pointing out that until last year it funded the British Fluoridation Society, set up in 1969 to push for fluoride to be added to water supplies in more areas.
Hayes' justification for retraction contains questionable points: First, the central findings of the study, that Roundup and NK603 together and individually caused hepatic and renal damage in the exposed Sprague Dawley rats, are not inconclusive.
The questionable points were localities for Python brongersmai (Blood Python) mis-tabulated by Pyron et al. as Python molurus localities when extracted from the literature [41, P. Andreadis, pers. comm.].
Several minor concerns have been overcome and questionable points have been clarified.
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