Sentence examples for considerably dubious from inspiring English sources

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But for all his considerably dubious woo-woo, you can't discount a guy who has managed to run a retail company that flourished even in the recession.

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The next act of Cimon and the Athenians, the attack on the island of Scyros, was considerably more dubious.

When Obama was in law school, just before he wrote "Dreams," he talked about wanting to be mayor of Chicago, and since people tend for some reason to tolerate — indeed, to delight in — considerably more eccentricity and dubious conduct in mayors than they do in other elected officials, it may be that he wrote the book with that ambition in mind.

Next year, he faces a new Congress much more dubious about the reality of climate change and considerably more hostile to international efforts to deal with it.

I'm not talking about season one's dubious production values (which, to be fair, are considerably more even than they were when the series began) but about the episode's very fabric".

While the national press couldn't resist helping the campaigns lob their shots at one another, it paid considerably less attention to how the economic crisis has damaged Nevada, a state with the dubious distinction of leading the nation in unemployment, foreclosure filings and underwater mortgages.

An objection to the approach outlined so far is that although the cancer genome descends from the diploid human genome, the zigosity of a particular allele can be distorted considerably by the oncogenic process, to the point where the diplodity of that allele is dubious.

Dubious prospects.

Again, dubious.

Dubious tallies?

Considerably harder.

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