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The phrase "you question that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone is questioning a statement or belief. For example: - "You question that vaccines can prevent diseases, but scientific evidence proves otherwise." - "If you question that our company is committed to sustainability, I can provide you with our sustainability report." - "Don't just accept everything you hear, it's important to question that which seems questionable."
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Why didn't you question that?
But when you still hear the same stories about individual families who are still experiencing racism, you question that.
I thought, 'Okay, I'll stay on, I'll give it a year and if things didn't work out, perhaps that would be where I'd be looking at going.' You question that maybe that wasn't the right decision to stay on and work here, but I love this place.
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My governance at the time, you can question that, but my honesty you can never question.
And you cannot question that".
Sure, they must have some connections, and you could question that first company loan in Hainan.
The pipe-cleaner physique of Snoop Dogg would not cause you to question that premise.
(If you would question that, go reread his convention speech).
You need to question that".
If they ask you questions that lead you to divulging sensitive information, don't give the information out.
Ask someone in your family or one of your friends to ask you questions that will be on your test.
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