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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I sincerely doubt it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express skepticism or disbelief about a statement or claim made by someone else. Example: "When he said he could finish the project in one day, I sincerely doubt it."
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But I sincerely doubt it.
"I sincerely doubt it," Niccolini said.
"I sincerely doubt it would be in the U.S.," he said.
"At one of the two meeting points?" "I sincerely doubt it," I said.
If we have the same problem this weekend it'll be very interesting, but I sincerely doubt it".
I sincerely doubt it; in fact, I believe it would look slower.
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I would sincerely doubt it.
We sincerely doubt it.
Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico) This guy arrived at the World Cup unemployed but I sincerely doubt that it will remain that way.
I understand if you're 15 and you still think war is "cool" then CODBLOPS may hold some appeal, but I sincerely doubt that its multi-player is as refined as Reach's.
Pollan sincerely doubts it.
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