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The phrase "queried in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question or inquiry made within a specific context or framework.
Example: "The data was queried in the database to retrieve the necessary information."
Alternatives: "asked in" or "inquired in".
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Spanish-only speakers were queried in Spanish.
Two per cent of adults queried in the survey said they used the drugs.
In these cases, hidden commitments can be queried in creative ways.
More than 300 doctors were queried in their final year of training, Merritt Hawkins said.
More than 20% of the 3,200 people queried in early March were still undecided, leaving considerable margin for change.
Queried in May, a United States military spokeswoman said the Haqqani network had formed a syndicate with other, unspecified groups.
The Iranian desk, G-2, Pentagon, was queried in an effort to obtain whatever information they could get which might help accomplish the above tasks.
The value of children's trusts was last month queried in a report by the Audit Commission spending watchdog, which said their role was unclear and confusing.
Ironically, Aviva's shares were also hit recently when it decided against cutting its dividend, which analysts queried in the light of such difficult trading conditions.
Data can be extracted, pre-processed, changed to JSON and queried in MongoDB.
Our data structure needs linear space and can be queried in time O logεn+Alogεn+k).
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