highly questionable

Frequency: 8.517.5 per million words

to a great degree; a common and strong way to express doubt, often in formal contexts

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  • Their motives for undertaking this study are highly questionable.
  • The legality of the new policy is highly questionable.
  • His claim to expertise remains highly questionable without any formal qualifications.
  • Many found the ethics of the experiment highly questionable.
  • The company's accounting practices were deemed highly questionable by auditors.
  • It is highly questionable whether these measures will genuinely solve the problem.
  • The validity of the data presented was considered highly questionable.
  • Her sources for such a sensational story were highly questionable.
  • The manager's decision to hire an unqualified relative was highly questionable.
  • Doubts were raised, making the entire project's feasibility highly questionable.