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The phrase 'I doubt about' is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'I doubt' or 'I am doubtful' instead. For example: I am doubtful that the meeting will take place on time.
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I doubt about everything, even about my doubts.
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I doubt it is about to change.
I doubt they thought about it much.
There was (i) significant doubt about the patient's autonomy, but also (ii) doubt about serious negative consequences of letting the patient decide.
"When I am here, I have no doubt about what I am doing," she said.
I admit I had doubts about this format.
When I'm in doubt about something, I ask Joni.
I had no doubt about it then and I have no doubt about it now".
I had doubts about his appointment; now I admire what he is achieving".
"I was well-prepared and I had no doubt about winning.
I will send him home worrying if I show any doubt about that.
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