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'call to question' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which someone's beliefs, statements, or decisions are challenged or questioned. For example: "The senator's credibility was called into question after reports of his alleged connections to the scandal emerged."
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It will surely call to question preconceived notions about life and the theater.
Our findings call to question extended-lipid MA membrane binding models, and instead support a model put forward from coarse-grained simulations indicating that binding is mediated predominantly by dynamic, electrostatic interactions between conserved basic residues of MA and multiple PI 4,5 P2 and phosphatidylserine molecules.
In particular, these advances call to question the traditional way of thinking of political representation as a principal-agent relationship.
It's a wake-up call to question the stories we have unconsciously believed.
Today, I call to question the industry that presumes to decide "what beauty is" without regard for the health and well-being of our bodies or our souls.
The Women's Liberation Movement did it's best to call to question the double standards and injustices imposed on women -- and the people who perpetrate them.
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It was Mr. Silvers, calling to question his choice of the word "compelling".
These surprising findings called to question the idea of "value" in dopamine signals.
The firewall paradox calls to question the most definitive theories of science.
We are called to question our values and our laws, and those obviously include our gun laws.
Mirren's priorities, her privilege, her lack of children and her awful luvviness were being called to question on Twitter.
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