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The phrase "will not be questioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is accepted as true or valid without doubt or challenge. Example: "The authority of the expert in this field will not be questioned during the discussion."
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He will not be questioned by a mortal, even a mortal whom he once loved and who has honored him.
"It is incumbent on business leadership to demonstrate that," Mr. Palmisano said, "so our credibility will not be questioned".
People stopped for civil traffic violations like speeding will not be questioned, nor will crime victims or witnesses.
The officers who fired will not be questioned by the police because in such cases, the district attorney requests that any interviews be postponed until prosecutors determine if any police conduct could have been criminal.
The purity of the American military's intentions will not be questioned by the parents of the kidnapped children, who are likely much more concerned about the intentions of their own military and elected officials.
Committee staff aides say that she will not be questioned in detail about the Moussaoui case because he has been charged with conspiracy in connection with the hijackings and is awaiting trial in Alexandria, Va.
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This lack of specific evidence, however, is not always worrying, as it is considered acceptable to extrapolate from generally acknowledged scientific concepts, and it follows that procedures and concepts will, generally, not be questioned when this happens.
"People that know me would tell u 1st hand I'm a very spiritual person and believe that everything, even disasters happen 4 a reason and that God will shouldn't be questioned," she wrote.
I will not be taking questions.
"I will not be taking questions," he said tersely.
If that happens, which side I would choose will not be a question.
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