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Discover LudwigThe phrase "questionable legality" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to something that may or may not be legal, and is often used to suggest that there are doubts or concerns about its legality. Example: The new government policy regarding immigration has been met with widespread criticism and is of questionable legality.
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The other big reason is their questionable legality.
Now they have a choice, albeit one of questionable legality.
"It's unauthorized by the statutes and of questionable legality at best.
Like any real startup industry, cable was once a scrappy outsider of questionable legality.
If all this isn't eye-catching enough, how about the new technologies — some of questionable legality.
And before resigning in June, he took a $110,133 raise of questionable legality.
Daza also argued that the debts were of questionable legality even before Fried Potatoes destroyed them.
However, the at best questionable legality of the charges is not dealt with.
For a look at the (questionable) legality of the share issuance see my earlier post.
All it took, it seems, was a brush with mutually assured destruction and one meeting of questionable legality.
When that would not stick because Andrews' appointment was of questionable legality, they were tried for assaulting a black officer.
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