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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doubt as" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or hesitation about something. For example: - "I have doubt as to whether or not he will show up to the meeting." - "Her statement was met with doubt as to its accuracy." - "There is doubt as to whether this plan will work." - "He expressed doubt as to the effectiveness of the new policy." In all of these examples, the phrase "doubt as" is used to indicate a sense of uncertainty or skepticism about a situation, statement, or plan. It is often followed by a clause or phrase that explains the subject of the doubt.
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Plotting, no doubt, as is his natural wont.
I am not prepared to indicate doubt as to the essential validity of Shapiro.
That bird was roused terribly from sleep, no doubt, as big as a stump and flying.
"Sammy has a deep gash on his knee and he might be a doubt as well.
It began, no doubt, as peasant food.
"It wasn't so much doubt as fear.
The cabinet was in doubt as late as August 2.
Is there any doubt as to how this will end?
He will arrive, no doubt, as the favorite.
Which is, no doubt, as it should be.
There remained a reasonable doubt as to these boys' guilt.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com