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"came under question" is a valid phrase in written English that can be used to describe a situation where something has been questioned or challenged.
For example: "The validity of her statements came under question when she failed to provide proof of her claims."
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"Everything came under question".
Its curriculum came under question.
But its allegiances often came under question.
If it did not shoot, its morale came under question.
Whenever his mental health came under question, he became outraged.
"Since 2003, when these companies' accounting came under question, policy makers have done nothing.
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The veracity of the incident has come under question.
The value of the theory, however, has come under question.
But now even Mr. Powell's case has come under question.
But the government's position has come under question lately.
The training of recruits has also come under question.
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