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"critically question" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone should be analyzing something at a detailed level or questioning it thoroughly. For example, "This article raises some important points, but we should critically question its underlying assumptions."
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As much as we all love it, do not be afraid to critically question toast.
However, systematic investigations of sequence effects capable to critically question individual approaches are largely missing.
When the next bubble comes along will these directors critically question industry practices?
We further explore the current insight in AMD-associated genes and pathways and critically question whether this knowledge is suited to design novel treatment options.
"As a consequence, economics students never develop the faculties necessary to critically question, evaluate and compare economic theories, and enter the working world with a false belief about what economics is and a knowledge base limited to neoclassical theory".
We must always keep in mind that only when we constantly and critically question the potential risks of rapidly developing technologies will oral history become a more meaningful digital practice.
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Could we have a citizenship that critically questions all of the UK's public institutions, including science?
Walmart was confronting reports of bribery in Mexico, a wave of labor demonstrations in the United States and, perhaps most critically, questions about a grisly fire that had killed 112 workers at a Bangladeshi garment factory used by several Walmart suppliers.
The usefulness of the concept of the operative temperature as a measure of combined effect of mean radiant and air temperatures on occupant's thermal comfort is critically questioned, especially in relation to the control strategy based on this derived parameter.
The suitability of these materials for overseas contexts has been critically questioned (Scrimgeour and Wilson 2009).
Otherwise, the success rate of 100% in the maxilla (3-year outcome) [15] must be critically questioned in view of our findings.
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