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The phrase "interrogates on" is not correct and not usable in written English.
To express an interrogative sentence, you should use "interrogates about." For example, "The police officer interrogates about the suspect's whereabouts."
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CNTF probeset from GeneChip U133 plus 2.0 array also interrogates on the expression of Zinc finger protein 91, which is co-transcribed with CNTF [64].
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A total of 3,698 Bb genes were interrogated on each array, one probe sequence per gene.
Being interrogated on Brexit by the chairs of all the select committees is no one's idea of fun.
Construction workers were interrogated on the likely opening date.
He was later interrogated on the issue on Newsnight.
For eight months, he was tortured and interrogated on military bases, he said.
Alaa Hubail was interrogated on state television and called a traitor.
Blindfolded in a dank, smoky room, I was being interrogated on my actions, and my failures, of the previous week.
In 2010, 151 people were interrogated on suspicion of violating the law, up from 39 in 2007.
In 2010, 151 people were interrogated on suspicion of violating the National Security Law, up from 39 in 2007.
He was interrogated on forty-eight of fifty-four days, for eighteen to twenty hours at a stretch.
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