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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by doubts" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is caused or influenced by doubts or uncertainty. Here are a few examples: - I made the decision to pursue my dream career, but it was constantly plagued by doubts about whether I was making the right choice. - The success of the project was hindered by doubts from the board members, who were unsure about its potential. - He struggled to make a decision, his mind clouded by doubts and fears about the outcome. - Her confidence was eroded by doubts planted by her critical boss. - I couldn't fully enjoy the party, as I was constantly distracted by doubts about my outfit choice.
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They are haunted by doubts.
Barcelona had been beset by doubts.
But OLPC has been clouded by doubts from the start.
Investors are plagued by doubts about Detroit's Big Three carmakers.
But it has been dogged by doubts and opposition.
We are constantly besieged by doubts and by selfish impulses.
Mr. Remnick is not a man plagued by doubts.
The result is that intelligence analysts, no matter how expert, are often plagued by doubts.
A small self-portrait shows the painter as a tense young man, beset by doubts.
Verdi's Attila is not the monstrous conqueror from history, but an ambitious king tormented by doubts.
Ten years later a detective is plagued by doubts that the right person was convicted.
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