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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to question how" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea of asking questions in order to understand something. For example, "I went to the lecture to question how the results were achieved."
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Residents have begun to question how their town could be a cradle of Islamist militancy.
Nobody inside F1 is seriously able to question how it is run.
Wall Street is starting to question how long this can all last.
Following Genoa's slow start, some critics were already beginning to question how long he might last.
This leads Dr Brahnam to question how effective IBM's electronic-elocution lessons will prove to be.
Is it crazy to question how much money you need to be happy?
"You have to question how this list has been compiled," the spokesman told the newspaper.
She then went on to question how settled the science of climate change is.
His results had been deemed normal, prompting people to question how worthwhile this test could be.
One has to question how this fits with its core inflation-fighting remit?
And then, if they're interested, they can begin to question how and why.
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