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The phrase "actually doubt that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing skepticism or disbelief about a statement or claim made by someone else.
Example: "I actually doubt that the project will be completed on time given the current setbacks."
Alternatives: "really question that" or "truly doubt that".
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I actually doubt that a single P.B.R. drinker who hears the history of Pabst Brewing will give up the beer as a result.
EVERY organisation does it," he shot at Della Penna, before pausing to reload and take aim at Williamson: "MW on your resume … I actually doubt that you worked for Barclays after HS there is no record of it.
I actually doubt that the Academy would embrace Silence.
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No one actually doubts that, even if Holloway has become convinced of the need to change his image.
Silly old social-engineering-type liberal that I am, I had actually doubted that marriage education might be helpful to couples doomed to spend their married lives on separate cots in the shelter.
Actually, I doubt that's how it happened.
Actually, I doubt that Bernstein understood it either.
In her biography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, historian Elizabeth Griffith states there is even doubt that Amelia Bloomer actually attended the meeting.
I rather doubt that.
Actually, I doubt that the American people are all that interested in managing the leader of a country we're trying to promote as a nascent democracy.
Actually, we doubt that the plasma level reflects the concentration of ET-1 in lung tissue.
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