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Discover Ludwig'convey doubts' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that a person is expressing or communicating their doubts or uncertainties about a certain topic. Example: "I wanted to convey my doubts about the decision, but I didn't want to make anyone uncomfortable."
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This is why we believe the Gezi protests have been exploited to convey doubts about Turkey's ascension to the highest rank of democratic economies.
Bandura (1997, p. 101) states, "it is easier to sustain a sense of efficacy, especially when struggling with difficulties, if significant others express faith in one's capabilities than if they convey doubts".
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Reading about the old St. George's Hotel in Beirut's central district (Beirut Journal, April 19), I was disappointed to discover that some people conveyed doubts about the future of the area.
"Kids should be tested at an early age, anyway before puberty so that their growth isn't effected badly, or so that it effects development as little as possible and doesn't harm the body" (girl) Even after five years some children conveyed doubts as to whether they really had the disease.
"You see what the [gun rights] side is doing," Lautenberg said, conveying doubt that the Martin case will be powerful enough to sway Congress into taking on the NRA.
The book could convey clearer doubts on reported figures known to be so extraordinarily vulnerable to corruption and lack of transparency.
During this visit the neurologist will inform the patient on the cause and course of a lumbosacral radicular syndrome and convey the doubt regarding the timing of surgery for this condition.
Nor did the panel dwell on the fact that as early as September 10th Josh Howard, the producer, had expressed doubts about the documents and conveyed these doubts to Heyward.
Writing crime fiction, says Izzo, is not a form of activism, but "a way of conveying my doubts, my anxieties, my joys, my pleasures".
Noting, on first meeting Nick, that he has paint on his nails, she does a derisive "Huh!" that conveys hilarious doubts about his virility.
The development of such a framework in a country where the number of English learners exceeds that of English native speakers around the world conveys no doubt a strongly political message.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com