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The phrase "a matter of considerable doubt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or issue that is uncertain or questionable.
Example: "The validity of the evidence presented in the trial remains a matter of considerable doubt."
Alternatives: "a subject of significant uncertainty" or "an issue of great doubt".
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Whether the gun debate will remain at the center of the campaign for Coffman's seat is a matter of considerable doubt.
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2. Monophyly of bacterial tubulins remains a matter of considerable uncertainty.
In view of such inconsistent findings, this question became a matter of considerable controversy.
The role of women in society is a matter of considerable public debate in Sweden.
Whether Mr. Obama can deliver is a matter of considerable dispute among health analysts and economists.
The cause of the end-Triassic extinction is a matter of considerable debate.
How much Mr. Krenz drinks is a matter of considerable speculation.
Just how informative the tests are is also a matter of considerable debate.
The effects that jukus have on Japanese children is a matter of considerable debate.
The consultant's proper role in implementation is a matter of considerable debate in the profession.
How a protein folds is therefore a matter of considerable interest.
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