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The phrase "a wall of doubt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong feeling of uncertainty or skepticism that feels insurmountable.
Example: "As she prepared for the presentation, she faced a wall of doubt about her abilities to engage the audience."
Alternatives: "a barrier of uncertainty" or "a fortress of skepticism".
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NPR, for example, said the Justices had created a "wall of doubt" about the plaintiffs' claims of discrimination, and that the Dukes plaintiffs had been "bombarded" with tough questions by the justices.
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This may manifest in an obsession with cleanliness, a preoccupation with exactness, or a paralyzing wall of doubts that keeps you from acting.
Railway carriage of oil in North America has more than doubled in the last year as plans for the 1,700-mile 1,700-mile-Texas pipeline have hit a wall of environmental protest and doubt about the pipelined economic boon for thave.S. economy.
I can't get past this wall of doubt.
"A wall of buildings around a memorial".
"It would be a wall of water.
A wall of people hit me.
"There isn't a wall of separation.
A wall of closets provides good storage.
I'm watching a wall of monitors.
A wall of stripes.
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