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The phrase "able to question the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or permission to inquire or challenge something.
Example: "Students should feel empowered and able to question the material presented in class."
Alternatives: "capable of questioning the" or "permitted to challenge the".
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So he is able to question the obvious.
The US wants to be able to question the wives.
When the play was over, students were able to question the actors playing both men.
This means we have to be able to question the choices of imaginary people as if they were real.
Postcourse evaluations showed that the majority of respondents believed they were better able to question the decisions or actions of someone with more authority.
Testifying would invariably help the governor's case, Mr. O'Neill said, because he and his lawyers would be able to question the motives of the governor's accusers.
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In the CNBC interview, he said, he was able to question some of the reporter's assumptions about unemployment statistics.
They not only hear evidence, but are also able to question witnesses and help decide the sentence.
If patients are not able to answer question, the primary care giver will be interviewed.
The curriculum, increasingly, is able to address questions from the entrepreneurs without the need for interactive sessions.
They were able to raise questions about the authenticity of the documents and effectively killed the story.
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