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The phrase "a doubt that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty or skepticism about a particular statement or situation.
Example: "There is a doubt that the project will be completed on time due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "a question about" or "uncertainty regarding".
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In this race, without a doubt, that is Sanders.
Without a doubt that will be detrimental to the game".
"Do I have a doubt that [Branislav] Ivanovic is in this moment my right-back?
There was never a doubt that Jordan as a player would do anything to win.
"Without a doubt, that would be the biggest one," Mr. Koch said.
"We know beyond a shadow of a doubt that [Zika] is up and running in Florida.
It "shows beyond a doubt that Isidro Yanez could not have committed the offense".
A doubt that turns most players into awkward Clark Kents without their Superman costumes.
But I can absolutely tell you that without a doubt that was not a consideration of why we did this.
It carries with itself a doubt that calls for evaluation.
"Without a doubt, that was the worst day I ever had to suffer," Fry says.
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