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bring into question

verb as in call into question

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“It does bring into question the accuracy of a lot of toll transactions,” said Matthew Streett, assistant director at the auditor’s office.

Any more bondholder wipeouts ahead of shareholders would "bring into question the whole point of this asset class", said Keith Thomas, head of securities litigation at London law firm Stewarts.

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Has he had any spats with his teammates that bring into question his character?

This latest incident of a Black man dying at the hands of overly aggressive police has generated new calls for policing reforms, but the particulars of the case bring into question the kind of reforms that are most often proposed.

Republican board member Ed Lindsey cautioned people making the allegations not to publish them before a thorough investigation is completed so as not to “bring into question someone’s good name.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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