Examples of 'comes into question' in a sentence

Meaning of "comes into question"

comes into question: This expression means that something is being doubted, challenged, or investigated to determine its validity or truthfulness

How to use "comes into question" in a sentence

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comes into question
Everything comes into question for her.
Stability is another thing that comes into question.
The timing comes into question here as well.
The very legitimacy of the democracy comes into question.
Q comes into question as well.
Whenever our loyalty comes into question.
Voluntariness comes into question when the defendant claims coercion.
Your partiality thus comes into question.
But their future comes into question when the soldier is sent back into battle.
This is where content comes into question.
Value always comes into question when examining an artist 's work.
Now that conclusion comes into question.
Without this understanding and knowledge, the spirit and intent of a loan agreement comes into question.
What it stands for comes into question.
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Immigration and free movement of people comes into question.
Compulsory national service only comes into question should Sweden raise its emergency preparedness.
The decline of our own native pollinators also comes into question.
And one of the things that comes into question is the value of images.
Proponents of neoliberals point out these examples when globalization comes into question.
But if your judgment comes into question even once.
But then the argument of legitimacy of the penny auction site comes into question.
But if your judgment comes into question even once… I will take myself off the case.
She feels equally helpless as the ownership of the Transome estate comes into question.
Okay . But if your judgment comes into question even once.
The question of the regime stability of the Chinese government also comes into question.
Only a reference under Article 177 comes into question in case of doubt about EC competition law.
Ultimately, the transparency of financial aid comes into question.
The character 's longevity immediately comes into question due to the diagnosis.
When using enzymes, among substrates, a substrate typical of each enzyme comes into question.
Indeed, the meaning of love comes into question.
However, double criminality is required for the deed for which extradition comes into question.
But it 's not just the reviewer who comes into question here.
Moreover, criminal liability of the company also comes into question.
Occasionally of course, that comes into question.
Because of this, when certain property was received often comes into question.
Without this love, everything comes into question.
Indeed, but because of this incident our education policy comes into question.
When biases occur, the reliability comes into question.
Every shred of evidence that you have been in contact with, now comes into question.
Without coordination, accountability comes into question.
Hospitalists often care for patients in whom decision-making capacity comes into question.
However, even the idea of consolation comes into question.
If they are talking too much, the teacher's lack of classroom management comes into question.
Because of this, her fitness for duty comes into question.
Every word, your memories, your attitude toward your parents… all of it comes into question.
Two, for even her own identity comes into question.
In my opinion, only this Court may decide that fact if it comes into question.
Tradition . Whenever our loyalty comes into question.
In the case of the ferrous material, however, its weight comes into question.

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