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Discover Ludwig"she queried" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone asked a question. For example, "When she arrived at the meeting, she queried what had been discussed."
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"Is it only down to god, nothing to do with politics?" she queried.
But like other interviewees, she queried whether their educational attainment made her family any less vulnerable in Turkey.
Touching on the more malign explanation, she queried whether Trump's chief strategist may have had an influence on the statement.
She queried clerks who consulted databases, after which she paged through land records and worn manila files.
Seeking to gain greater insight into the industry, she queried him off the record about his views and hiring practices regarding blacks.
She queried why Murdoch had stepped down from two non-executive directorships at other companies but did not feel it was necessary to do so at BSkyB.
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"Technique?" she queries, dismissively.
Woe be the male ringside patron who becomes her cat toy for the evening, as she queries him in several different languages and coyly inquires about his financial status.
She queries the system with the keyword "camera".
How much longer? she queries the voice on the other end.
But when she queries her pre-algebra instructor, she stumbles upon her first clue: Ms. Finkleman has a tattoo on her arm, a tattoo that appears to be of Ozzy Osbourne.
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