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Discover LudwigThe phrase "questioned that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing doubt or skepticism about a statement or claim made by someone else.
Example: "She questioned that the results were accurate, given the inconsistencies in the data."
Alternatives: "doubted that" or "challenged that".
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Stevenson questioned that idea radically.
But American officials questioned that claim.
Mr. Bowman questioned that approach.
But critics questioned that logic.
The police nonetheless questioned that person.
But some analysts questioned that strategy.
But some analysts questioned that forecast.
When he was questioned, that was the turning point.
They also have to be challenged, and questioned, that way.
In report after report, the I.A.E.A. has questioned that explanation.
When Mr. Williams questioned that decision, he said he was reprimanded.
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