Sentence examples for casting some doubts from inspiring English sources

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The effects of intranasal oxytocin on social cognition are mixed, with several non-significant reports casting some doubts on its efficacy.

The world's most widely grown genetically engineered crop contains some unexpected DNA next to its inserted gene, casting some doubts on the biotechnology industry's assertions that its technology is precise and predictable.

Further, existing studies did not include comparison of findings over time, casting some doubts over the reliability and validity of their results.

Furthermore, it is important to emphasize that some of the pathways modulated by CRMs are critical for skeletal muscle homeostasis casting some doubts as to their potential benefit in sarcopenia.

The combination of VPA and chemoimmunotherapy did not produce results overtly superior to standard therapy in patients with advanced melanoma and toxicity was not negligible, casting some doubts on the clinical use of VPA in this setting (at least in the administration schedule adopted).

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But now Google is casting some doubt on these reports.

But now Google itself is casting some doubt on these reports.

"In fact, the absence of evidence was really casting some doubt on it".

(Mr. Bobb's term as financial manager ends next March, for instance, casting some doubt on his pledge).

In recent years, general surgery and surgical subspecialty residency interests have remained somewhat static among medical students, casting some doubt on recruitment of the best students.

Etherington crashed as she crossed the finish line – casting some doubt over her result – but she was never worried.

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