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"was called into question" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when something is being challenged, doubted, or doubted. For example: - The accuracy of the witness's testimony was called into question during the trial. - The politician's ethics were called into question after allegations of corruption surfaced. - The validity of the study's findings was called into question by several experts in the field. - The safety of the product was called into question after multiple cases of injuries were reported.
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Bosh's assertiveness was called into question again.
Merkel's judgement was called into question on both counts.
George W. Bush's military service was called into question.
Nothing I had done was called into question except that".
Even his ability to salute properly was called into question.
This finding, however, was called into question by higher sales figures recorded by other brokerage firms.
In an atmosphere of gathering public mistrust, Kuczynski's moral character was called into question.
Before the game, the New York Giants' streak was called into question.
They should have taken action after the interview with Tim Russert was called into question.
And his maturity was called into question by a head butt of an opponent that brought a season-ending suspension.
Ground troops?The resolve of some NATO governments to continue their military campaign against Yugoslavia was called into question.
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