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The phrase "also doubtful that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty or skepticism about a particular statement or situation.
Example: "I am also doubtful that the project will meet its deadline given the current setbacks."
Alternatives: "also uncertain that" or "also skeptical that".
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These scholars are also doubtful that the "fever of national learning" will last.
It's also doubtful that biological or environmental changes are making physiological differences more prevalent.
It is also doubtful that one of Peña's parents resided in his team's district, another requirement of the Little League.
Mr. Evans was also doubtful that Hitler played chess at all; certainly there was no evidence that he did.
Given their criticisms of the Administration, it is also doubtful that either one would pass muster with Obama.
He was also doubtful that the Russian fleet was capable of withstanding a fight with US naval forces.
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That's also doubtful.
His choice of footwear was also doubtful, having worn running shoes that professionals would only practice in, not to mention his unique build for a long distance runner.
In an e-mail message, Vanessa B. Streeter, a spokeswoman for the Suffolk County executive, Steve Bellone, was also doubtful about a county takeover, saying that with a current $300 million deficit, "it would not be financially prudent for Suffolk County to consider the purchase of the Montauk Airport".
"I am doubtful that would happen".
Also doubtful: where the heck is the camera flash?
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