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The phrase "again questioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has been questioned once more or repeatedly.
Example: "The committee again questioned the validity of the research findings during the meeting."
Alternatives: "questioned once more" or "raised questions again".
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After Tuesday's defeat Mourinho again questioned his players' attitude.
Earlier this week, Wal-Mart's credibility was again questioned.
Mr. Haslem respected her decision, but once again questioned the differences in their backgrounds.
The judge again questioned Borukhova, and Borukhova tearfully confirmed that she does.
He again questioned the costs of the U.S.-South Korean military alliance.
Wright, echoing some Aboriginal leaders, again questioned the timing of the announcement.
On Nov. 17, 1997, federal investigators once again questioned Sinochem officials.
They took particular interest in the story of his brother stealing his car, and again questioned Issa's truthfulness.
Styles again questioned the timing, defended the corrections staff as following procedure, and questioned where the union was.
Scholars again questioned its attribution, and in 1979 the Met downgraded it to a work by a student of Velázquez.
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But when pressed, Mr. Bush again questioned Mr. McCain's commitment to cleaning up the political system.
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