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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are put under question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is being doubted or challenged in terms of validity or truth.
Example: "The assumptions made in the study are put under question by recent findings."
Alternatives: "are called into question" or "are challenged".
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"We are seeing clear evidence of parts of the world being cut off from the mainstream banking system because of the concerns of the banks of the consequences of the actions that will be taken if they are put under question," said Bailey, who is also a deputy governor of the Bank of England.
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Almost immediately, though, the Bright-Pollard alliance has been put under strain over the question of whether Michal Kaminski is an apologist for antisemitism.
He has not been put under any pressure with the questions, and nor does he look like a man under much pressure.
The third was put under house arrest while he is questioned.
The ship's captain, Francesco Schettino, blamed for causing the accident by coming too close to shore and then abandoning the vessel before the evacuation was complete, was put under house arrest yesterday after being questioned by a judge.
In court filings, the three cardiologists say that when they refused to refer patients to Dr. Yahagi, whose skills as a surgeon they questioned, they were put under intense pressure.
For all its usefulness, though, e-mail monitoring raises the question of who exactly should be put under the lens.
For inspiration you might like to check out the time David Attenborough was put under the spot for New Review's You Ask the Questions feature.
Look at the cause of the pressure, whatever it is, and begin to ask yourself these questions: What are the pressures I am being put under here?
The question how primary and secondary school students ameliorate writing skills is put under lens through the documentation of student texts with meticulous analysis.
The trade in Afghan art has raised perplexing questions about how best to care for art that has been put under a death sentence in its homeland.
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