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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feels questionable" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing doubt or uncertainty about something's validity or reliability. Example: "The data provided by the source feels questionable, and we should verify its accuracy before proceeding."
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(It feels questionable for ABC to have even placed such a volatile person into a setting like "BIP," but that's a conversation for another time). .
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Its administrative competence and loyalty to the Lithuanian state is, they feel, often questionable.
It is this context that makes the government's propaganda effort feel so questionable.
The Rangers were angered by the attention paid to Prust's hit; they felt that questionable checks by the Devils went unnoticed by league officials.
These edits included the length and breadth of the book, censoring out anything they felt was questionable for a teen audience such as covering up or removing nudity, fanservice, and sexual innuendo as well as a removal of an omake chapter.
The build quality is questionable, and feels like it could break.
The raging controversies of modern agriculture, meanwhile, from bioengineering to pesticides, can make serving fresh vegetables feel complicated and questionable.
At the request of her lawyer, Lewis sat down and made up a chart detailing what she felt were the questionable parts of Lavery's play.
However, the hard evidence for this theory is very limited and many researchers feel it remains questionable whether caffeine affects fat oxidation at all.
Last night during the Colts' comeback win over the Texans, multiple personal foul penalties were called that many felt were highly questionable (including two inside the Houston's 30-yard-line against the Indianapolis' final drive).
Now, without that voluntary check, President Bush feels no compunction about choosing candidates of questionable judicial temperament.
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