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The phrase "I expressed doubt" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that you communicated or shared your uncertainty or lack of belief about something. Example: During the meeting, I expressed doubt about the feasibility of the proposed project due to budget constraints.
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In the weeks since the referendum, more than one American friend has found it hilarious to say to me, at the end of a meeting, "Shall we Brexit?" Or, during a conversation in which I express doubts about my wi-fi provider or whether to hang in for another season of The Good Wife, "Maybe you should Brexit?" And so on.
I also expressed doubt about whether Mahoney could meet the job specifications.
Several current and former officials I spoke to expressed doubt that President Bush would settle for a negotiated resolution of the nuclear crisis.
Chernick expressed doubt, saying: I'm just not sure in today's day and age a team could follow the Packer way.
To his credit, Jeff never expressed doubt that I would finish my exams, despite my struggles.
But others expressed doubt.
She expressed doubt that they couldn't remember October 7th.
Richard Hurd, a labor relations professor at Cornell, expressed doubt.
The Shah expressed doubt that Khomeini would agree to that.
But Carl L. Marcellino, a state senator who represents Syosset, expressed doubt.
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