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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute doubts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong or intense level of uncertainty or skepticism about something.
Example: "Despite the team's confidence in the project, I still have acute doubts about its feasibility."
Alternatives: "serious doubts" or "profound doubts".
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In a measure of the acute doubts about Europe's ability to contain the sovereign debt crisis, Mr. Stark's resignation was enough to set off stock declines in Europe and the United States.
Making his clients conscious that whereas he had unique access to great art, his outlets for it were multiple, he watched their doubts about the prices of the art evolving into more acute doubts about whether he would let them buy it.
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Few knew that he had often suffered from depression and acute self-doubt and had admitted to suicidal feelings, starting when he was 8. Nonetheless, "The Wars of the Roses" was indeed a success, ensuring the future of both the company and Mr. Hall's career.
In these times of acute self-doubt not only in America but across the democratic world, the Legatum ratings validate the idea that if democracy is not the inevitable wave of the future it represents by far the most efficient way to manage a society.
Particularly respondents from acute care expressed doubts about the safety of the UZI pass.
Ashton was returning from his 13-week suspension for biting, a sentence he has served no doubt with acute frustration.
Mr Yanukovych's office released a statement on Thursday saying he was off sick with acute respiratory illness, casting doubt over how negotiations to end the standoff with the opposition will proceed.
However, if there is the slightest doubt about acute bowel ischemia, surgical revision should be considered.
No doubt severe acute respiratory syndrome is a frightening disease one that has yet to fully run its course but is already taking a toll in human lives and in economic growth.
Although patients seek help from general practitioners for acute illness, patients report doubting the quality of general practitioners' care for chronic illness and have more confidence in hospital clinics, which are perceived to have more qualified physicians and more modern equipment and procedures [ 6].
But, regardless of who is to blame for triggering the latest Caucasian crisis, there can be little doubt of the acute risks that are created by the Kremlin's double bind.
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