Sentence examples for call doubt from inspiring English sources

The phrase "call doubt" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express uncertainty or skepticism, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "I tend to call doubt on his claims about the project's success."
Alternatives: "express skepticism" or "voice uncertainty."

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He possessed nothing that anyone could ever call doubt, inside.

I have moments of what one could call doubt on a semi-regular basis — much of it stemming, I think, from my own psychological makeup, family conditioning and pressures, as well a mind that's been conditioned by Academia to doubt everything that comes my way.

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But I harbour what the vicar would call Doubts.

What do you think you're doing?" He wasn't the only one with what you might call doubts.

Unthinkably, a thing called doubt could doom Spurrier in Washington.

But in the end Mr. Shanley took up the challenge, and the resulting work, also called "Doubt," just finished its premiere run in a handsome production by the Minnesota Opera here at the Ordway music theater.

Petitioner's arguments failed to "call into doubt" the two fatal deficiencies identified by the District Court.

"'Tis but comparatively recently that seeing visions would call into doubt a person's sanity," Gull says.

That is, reflexivity would call into doubt the explicit pursuit of a good external to research.

Together, these bulky books call into doubt the received wisdom about our besieged attention spans.

Our decision today does not call into doubt warrantless access to CSLI in such circumstances.

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