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The phrase "an even more doubtful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of doubt or uncertainty, typically in a context where something is being evaluated or questioned.
Example: "The new evidence presented an even more doubtful scenario regarding the outcome of the investigation."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater doubt" or "an even greater uncertainty".
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The claim is contested; it has a doubtful legal basis, and an even more doubtful moral basis.
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North Korea's apocalyptic threats may only make South Koreans — and their American allies — even more doubtful that a peaceful end to this long conflict is near.
It is even more doubtful that a regime that survived its many difficult moments in the 1930s by stoking up enthusiasm for cheap foreign adventures could have survived into the post-war world.
It is even more doubtful if a 50-mL fluid challenge is used, as has been recently suggested [85].
Since the movie is based on true events it makes the outcome even more doubtful as to a happy ending.
At the edge of the township (a purple hoarding bids me welcome) I feel even more doubtful.
Those who have first-hand experience of drugs are even more doubtful, with only 12% predicting a successful outcome of the "war on drugs".
While Mr. Gore's lawyers were described tonight as frantically drafting a legal brief, one member of the team was even more doubtful than Mr. Rendell.
I have long doubted the word "fiction," but I'm even more doubtful about what "non-fiction" supposedly represents.
It's even more doubtful that they thought it would earn them a chart hit, but that's exactly what the "Bed Intruder" song turned into.
Other Republicans were even more doubtful.
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