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Discover Ludwig"have queried" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to indicate that you have asked a question about something. For example, "I have queried the company's accounting policies."
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Congratulations are also due to commenters who have queried Gates' expensive lifestyle.
But a number of observers, myself included, have queried that description.
Some experts have queried how practicable and scaleable it is across all production chains, for instance.
"The tax authorities have queried a number of historical transactions," they said.
*Thank you to the readers who have queried the use of petrol bombs.
Critics have queried the speeds the cars can reach, the high-banked oval tracks and the experience of some of the drivers on the grid.
Writers such as Louise Foxcroft and Roy Porter have queried the medicalisation of something that is a natural and inevitable stage in women's lives.
Some of the critical takes on Day's book and the TV show have queried whether successful writers and sports champions can really be described as failures.
Film buffs have queried her analytical credentials, while the Independent's Deborah Ross once riffed at length on her penchant for pale lipstick.
Over the decades, economists from Ken Rogoff to Barry Eichengreen have queried the notion that default is, to use Bini Smaghi's term, "suicide".
Some experts on corporate governance have suggested that Romney's distinction between management and ownership is a credible one; others have queried it.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com