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The phrase "being called into question" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is being doubted or challenged. Example: The accuracy of the study's results is being called into question by several experts in the field.
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Yet this assumption is now being called into question.
That reputation is now being called into question.
Now that date is being called into question.
But increasingly that wisdom is being called into question.
The coalition's strategy is being called into question.
However, the sustainability of these practices is being called into question.
"My honor was being called into question," he once told me.
The use of trained personnel to take outdoor measurements is being called into question, however.
Now other aspects of the fat, lazy cat are being called into question.
That reputation is now being called into question with the revelations of one disastrous day.
For an investigation whose credibility is being called into question, Gowdy is a significant defection.
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