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Discover LudwigThe phrase "raised queries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has caused doubt or uncertainty in regards to an idea, concept, or issue. For example: After further investigation into the company's accounting practices, several raised queries were discovered.
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Though some have raised queries over the novel's gender politics, others have hailed it as a "lost classic".
"The WST has provided the FA with information on which we have raised queries and they continue to co-operate in relation to meeting the requirements to transfer membership," said an FA spokesman.
All questionnaires that raised queries were returned to interviewers for clarification in the field.
The supervisor reviewed all filled questionnaires and raised queries where gaps were identified in the filled questionnaire, or the consenting process.
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That's just people who are based in England who are raising queries because perhaps they, or a friend, might miss out if Steffon comes in.
It is raising queries like 'who makes my knickers and where were they produced?' and then finding companies like 'Who Made Your Pants' to answer them.
Untreated well water was a major irrigation source in Ouagadougou, as was potable water in Tamale, raising queries over sustainability.
22. Here, as in section 2.2., Habermas's argument raises queries about the possibility of distinguishing neatly between the political and background cultures.
Syria's longtime ally, Russia, has sprung to the country's defense, raising queries on the legality of the airstrikes.
Our results raise queries about the stability of PCP.
An opportunity to raise queries related to the study was also presented at this time.
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