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The phrase "analysts questioned that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when analysts are expressing doubt or skepticism about a particular statement or claim, but it requires a more complete structure to be clear.
Example: "Analysts questioned that the data was accurate, suggesting further investigation was needed."
Alternatives: "analysts doubted that" or "analysts raised concerns that".
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But some analysts questioned that forecast.
But some analysts questioned that strategy.
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