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"extremely questionable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is highly doubtful or uncertain. Example: The politician's actions were extremely questionable, leading many to question his honesty and integrity.
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"They make the results extremely questionable".
It's extremely questionable whether this is good policy.
Abbott said the commission's ruling that Basikbasik "be released" was "pretty bizarre" and demonstrated "extremely questionable judgment".
But the finding that Mr. Sanders won the Hispanic vote is at best extremely questionable — and, at worst, wrong.
High co-morbidities between disorders and the propensity of one condition to change into another makes the present diagnostic system extremely questionable.
An N.F.L. team official said that Lewis went to the Cobalt Lounge in Atlanta with a group of friends, some of whom, the official said, were "extremely questionable characters".
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This penchant for glossing every detail of Cleopatra's story with a feminist reading can be extremely annoying, resulting in humorless and highly questionable generalizations.
It was also "highly questionable whether the BBC should be in the market to bid for extremely expensive salaries in the first place", he said.
"Highly questionable.
This was "highly questionable".
"However, polling shows that rolling out prepaid cards more widely for the purposes of restricting what people could spend their benefits on would be extremely controversial, ethically questionable and practically and technologically challenging," she said.
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