Sentence examples for as much doubt from inspiring English sources

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Sabena's future is in almost as much doubt; the airline has not made a profit in decades, and with Swissair on the ropes, it has only the Belgian government to turn to for financial aid.

With just a week and a half until Election Day -- a time when competitive races often turn nasty -- Republicans and Democrats alike are beginning to accentuate the negative to mobilize their partisans and stir up as much doubt as possible about the opposition among undecided voters.

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I want to dive in but I'm scared, only the fear doesn't sound like fear as much as doubt, anxiety, uncertainty, and ambivalence.

Ultimately, the novel is as much about doubt, fraud, cattiness, and superstition as it is about faith.

Perhaps no other Horse of the Year announcement has been as anticipated, and never had the outcome been as much in doubt.

His earlier poems, dense with clashing images and discordant sounds, convey a view of the world whose bleakness is relieved by a religious mysticism compounded as much of doubt as of faith.

When they were driving to turn in the old car and bring home the new one, the old car suddenly began to behave very nicely, and Mr. North said as much, with doubt creeping into his voice.

The young people have money trouble, they scrounge for a place to stay, they struggle to get academic work done, and their unsettled lives — as much in doubt regarding vocation as romance — are reflected in Piñeiro's oblique, eye-catching compositions.

By Richard Lockridge The New Yorker, September 18 , 1937P. 30 When they were driving to turn in the old car and bring home the new one, the old car suddenly began to behave very nicely, and Mr. North said as much, with doubt creeping into his voice.

The New Yorker, September 18 , 1937P. 30 When they were driving to turn in the old car and bring home the new one, the old car suddenly began to behave very nicely, and Mr. North said as much, with doubt creeping into his voice.

It seems to have a shared etymology with the British phrase "Said the actress to the bishop," but various sources left the origins of that phrase as much in doubt as those of its stateside companion.

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