Sentence examples for Be dubious from inspiring English sources

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Be dubious

adjective

Arousing doubt; questionable; open to suspicion.

  • After he made some dubious claims about the company, fewer people trusted him.

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That rebuttal may be dubious.

There is reason to be dubious.

5) The legality of any intervention may be dubious.

My husband would be dubious, to say the least.

But even the most trusted governments can be dubious.

The quality of some Chinese patents may be dubious but they will surely improve.

People may be dubious about immigration partly because they set exceedingly high standards for their country.

Its rationale may be dubious and the process may have been scandalous.

"I haven't thrown my full weight and support behind #OpIsrael because its goals may be dubious," the hacker wrote in a direct message on Twitter.

(He added, "Yes, I know, the merits of this continuing activity may be dubious, but Bill is working his butt off so hard that I can't refuse").

A generous programme of rewards for whistleblowers has prompted, surprise, surprise, a cacophony of whistleblowing, some of which may be dubious.

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