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The phrase "am questioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being asked questions or is under inquiry, typically in a passive voice construction.
Example: "During the investigation, I am questioned by the authorities about my whereabouts."
Alternatives: "am asked" or "am interrogated".
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am questioned
noun
A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative.
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Sometimes I am questioned in a seminar or lecture, and soon discover that my condition is not just difficult to deal with, but also to talk about.
When I am questioned by police, who suspect I'm a drug dealer, I get a line installed, but it feels like a concession.
"As a minister, I am questioned in the Senate, there is questions with notice, there is questions without notice, I turn up to estimates committees, I've been through two inquiries," he said.
Two of them are general indicators of overall face ("In daily life, I care about my own face" and "Overall, I think I care about face a lot"), and four are generalized indicators corresponding to four dimensions ("When I am questioned on my conduct by others, I feel I have no face" and so on).
Nationally, I am questioned about it all the time.
So many of us third culture kids and children of immigrants protest that we are as "American" as anyone else -- but I am questioned in the United States and abroad when I say I'm from Louisiana.
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Suspects are questioned.
"We were questioned extensively.
Emotions are questioned.
This cannot be questioned.
The other is being questioned.
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