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"increasing questioning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing an increase in the amount of questions being asked or the frequency of questioning. For example, "The teacher's increasing questioning of the student's work soon made the student nervous."
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There is increasing questioning of France's immigration policy and the pursuit of communitarianism.
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The increased questioning from the legislators also forced the state government to make the issue of maternal health a priority.
Most reported that the prompts made them ask more history questions, but we do not know if this increased questioning resulted in a more effective clinical encounter.
Film history professor Jonathan Kuntz attributed Sparrow's popularity to the increased questioning of masculinity in the 21st century, and Sparrow's personality contrasts with action-adventure heroes in cinema.
But the close of the century was a period of heightened revolt that saw the younger big names in fashion, with increasing insolence, questioning the canons of beauty (the employment contracts) of their profession, and investing their virtuosity in what the fashion critics, whose diet staple is designer self-promotion, and who get sick of that, too, have sometimes disparaged as "runway stunts".
There is, however, increasing evidence questioning its safety, particularly in the critically ill.
There is, however, increasing evidence questioning the safety of heparin particularly in the critically ill, and there are accumulating data on a potential better alternative, regional anticoagulation with citrate.
addresses increasing nationalism by questioning which country might follow suit and leave the European Union, as well.
The main aim is to assess if a preconsultation intervention (QPS) facilitates greater participation of patients in the consultation process, by determining an increase in questioning and/or in the number of different illness related issues (eg, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis) being discussed with the oncologist.
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01510964 This article assesses if a preconsultation intervention (QPS) facilitates greater participation of patients in the consultation process, by determining an increase in questioning and/or in the number of different illness related issues (eg, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis) being discussed with the oncologist.
Validity may be further increased by specific questioning, and by using setting appropriate probes and examples of commonly performed health checks, that can easily be described and are clear and visible to the mother.
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