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"questioned closely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about an interrogation or examination that was particularly thorough. For example, "The detective questioned the suspect closely in an effort to uncover the truth."
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That day, Judge Sotomayor was questioned closely by Republicans.
If questioned closely, my students will confess a passion for "I Love Lucy" reruns.
Mrs Jeleva, formerly Bulgaria's foreign minister, was questioned closely about her financial interests.
(I wouldn't want to be questioned closely about whether I still also find it unmanly).
He should be questioned closely about the strikes: their purpose, legal justification and relationship to broader American foreign policy aims.
The partisan tension suggests that Mr. Lew will be questioned closely by Senate Republicans in confirmation hearings.
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Mr. Evans questioned them closely, asking an average of 29 questions each.
Mao then questioned him closely about the British trade union movement.
He questioned Salinas closely about the murder, a few months earlier, of his anointed successor, Luis Donaldo Colosio.
The dive master on duty questioned us closely about how much diving we had done.
And it finds that female and minority nominees are questioned more closely than white male ones.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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