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The phrase "are interrogated in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals are being questioned or examined, often in legal, academic, or investigative settings.
Example: "Witnesses are interrogated in a formal setting to gather accurate testimonies."
Alternatives: "are questioned in a" or "are examined in a".
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Madness, war, mechanisation; class, feminism and modernity – all these and more are interrogated in a dense slab of prose that spans the 20th century and jumps from one consciousness to another in the high old modernist style.
Another was the International HapMap Project which from 2003 had identified a majority of the common SNPs which are interrogated in a GWA study.
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Due to the inherent instability of the genomes and the clonal nature of the tumorigenic process, many aberrations are expected to be found when cancer genomes are interrogated in an unbiased manner, the majority of which will be passenger aberrations with no functional relevance to the oncogenic process.
As the play opens, he is being interrogated in a gray room with high ceilings.
Mr. Gbagbo's wife, Simone, a powerful influence in his government, has been interrogated in a separate location.
Massiah was not being interrogated in a police station, was not surrounded by numerous officers or questioned in relays, and was not forbidden access to others.
Yet applications in which tens, hundreds or thousands of defined genomic regions need to be interrogated in a large number of samples are common.
That evidence still needs to be interrogated in a court room; another debate about our relations with Iran will be starting right about now.
Four years later she was interrogated in a Tehrān airport and, her passport revoked, prevented from traveling to an International Women's Day conference in Paris.
In October, one of its most vocal opponents, Farouq Abu-Issa, came out of a meeting in the Dutch embassy in which journalists reported he was interrogated in a manner so informal, it more closely resembled a casual conversation.
The courtroom testimony, he reported, indicated that Jamadi, before arriving at Abu Ghraib, was interrogated "in a rough manner" by a combination of SEALs and C.I.A. personnel in "the Romper Room," a tiny space in the Navy camp at Baghdad International Airport.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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