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The phrase "always doubtful that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a persistent uncertainty or skepticism about a particular situation or statement.
Example: "I am always doubtful that the project will be completed on time given the current delays."
Alternatives: "constantly skeptical that" or "perpetually uncertain that".
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It was always doubtful that the world would meet the Millennium Development Goals.
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Before that, I was always doubtful – I was never the class clown, and when I told my friends I wanted to be a standup, they were like, "Really?
Half a decade later that always doubtful forecast is now proved to be a lie: the country is even more broken.
"I am doubtful that would happen".
But although life along the Rio Grande has always demanded ingenuity and resilience, it is doubtful that Mr. Loop's grandfather ever figured on an enormous steel fence slicing through his land.
In the life of a reader--and by a reader I mean someone who has always read for pleasure--it is doubtful that any books have as much impact, in the end, as the ones we read as children.
He always asks you for information, then acts doubtful that you know what you are talking about.
It is doubtful that he ever found it.
Doubtful that Groh will win.
And it is doubtful that former Gov.
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